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Saturday 1 June, 14:00, 15:30Passed
Conditions
Reservation desired, but not required.
June 2024
Saturday 1
14:00 - 15:00
15:30 - 16:30

Château, parc et jardins de la Motte-Tilly

D951, 10400 La Motte Tilly
  • Aube
  • Grand Est

Anti-waste workshop.

What better occasion than the meetings in the gardens to discuss food waste regarding vegetables? The association Chlorophylle invites you to participate in a pesto animation a...
Saturday 1 June, 14:00, 15:30Passed
Conditions
Reservation desired, but not required.
©Yann Monel

What better occasion than the meetings in the gardens to discuss food waste regarding vegetables? The association Chlorophylle invites you to participate in an anti-waste pesto animation. Between theory and practice, come live a friendly moment to learn how to consume the tops of your vegetables, to reduce food waste. You will leave, of course, with your jar of pesto made by you.

Types of events
Workshop / Demonstration / Technical show
2024 Theme
No selection
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Conditions for participation
Free entrance
Type of audience
General public

About the location

Château, parc et jardins de la Motte-Tilly
D951, 10400 La Motte Tilly
  • Aube
  • Grand Est
Dominating the Seine, the Château de La Motte Tilly, built in the middle of the 18th century for Abbé Terray, general controller of the finances of Louis XV, is a perfect testimony of the art of living «in the French style». Surrounded by its gardens and wooded park, with a collection of works and exceptional furniture, it combines luxury, tranquility and harmony. Its current state is the result of an intense campaign of works, led by the count of Rohan-Chabot, descendant of Terray, at the beginning of the twentieth century. His daughter, the Marquise de Maillé, an archaeologist and historian, continued this work by combining authenticity and modernity. The estate and its castle are now managed by the National Monuments Centre.
Tags
Jardin public, Jardin d'inspiration médiévale, Jardin régulier (à la française)
Access
Free parking
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