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Saturday 1 June, 12:00Passed
Conditions
Paying. On prior registration. The reservation and payment (30 €) aperitif, wine and coffee included are to be made before May 15 at the assocation.
June 2024
Saturday 1
12:00 - 12:30
Accessible to the motor impaired

Parc et jardin de la Maison Rouge, musée des vallées cévenoles

5 rue de l'industrie 30270 Saint-Jean-du-Gard
  • Gard
  • Occitanie

Wild plant buffet

As every year, the association les amis du musée des vallées cévenoles offers a special culinary experience. This year, it’s a new chef, Tania de la coccinelle buissonnière, who will be able to…
Saturday 1 June, 12:00Passed
Conditions
Paying. On prior registration. The reservation and payment (30 €) aperitif, wine and coffee included are to be made before May 15 at the assocation.
©coccinellebuissonnière

As every year, the association les amis du musée des vallées cévenoles offers a special culinary experience. This year, a new chef, Tania de la coccinelle buissonnière, is preparing a gourmet buffet based on wild plants and flowers.

Types of events
Workshop / Demonstration / Technical show
2024 Theme
The five senses in the garden
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Conditions for participation
Registration required
Type of audience
General public

About the location

Parc et jardin de la Maison Rouge, musée des vallées cévenoles
5 rue de l'industrie 30270 Saint-Jean-du-Gard
  • Gard
  • Occitanie
The museum’s exterior fittings are an integral part of the Scientific and Cultural Project of Maison Rouge – Musée des vallées cévenoles. Created by the ethnobotanist Alain Renaux on an area of , the public garden and a wooded part of the park are complementary to the collections of the museum and representative of the plants formerly used daily in the Cévennes. In the park, about twenty trees, some of which were used in carpentry and cabinetmaking: black poplar, beech, ash, birch, cherry or hawthorn... Others (wicker, ash, chestnut) were used to make tool handles, small tools for harvesting chestnuts and domestic objects in basketry. Many plants were part of the ordinary of the Cévenols and were known for their playful, medicinal and veterinary, food or tinctorial uses. Some toxic plants were also chosen for educational purposes.
Tags
Architecture contemporaine remarquable, Musée de France, Tourisme et handicap, Contemporary garden, Botanical garden or arboretum, Public garden
Access
parking lot
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