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Saturday 1 June, 19:00Passed
Conditions
Price 25€ - on reservation
June 2024
Saturday 1
19:00 - 21:00

Jardin de l’ancienne abbaye Saint-André

58 Montée du Fort, 30400 Villeneuve-lès-Avignon
  • Gard
  • Occitanie

Chantefleurs - Music and poetry concert

A setting in words and music of the gardens by the baritone and cellist Pierre-François Lamiraud and the romantic guitarist Loïc Reboul. A recital where music and sung poetry come together…
Saturday 1 June, 19:00Passed
Conditions
Price 25€ - on reservation
©Lamiraud

A setting in words and music of the gardens by the baritone and cellist Pierre-François Lamiraud and the romantic guitarist Loïc Reboul. A recital where music and sung poetry unite around the surrealist poems of Robert Desnos, the fables of La Fontaine or the words of love of Marguerite Yourcenar. Get drunk on perfumes and poetry, a vibrant ode to blooms.

Types of events
Performance / Concert
2024 Theme
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Conditions for participation
Registration required
Type of audience
General public

About the location

Jardin de l’ancienne abbaye Saint-André
58 Montée du Fort, 30400 Villeneuve-lès-Avignon
  • Gard
  • Occitanie
On the heights of the mount Andaon, gardens deprived in terraces spreading(displaying) between the vestiges of the Romance churches and the graves of the VIth century: massifs of old(former) rosebushes, Mediterranean plants, olive trees and hundred-year-old pines. At the foot of the palace, a flowerbed(orchestra) of Tuscan style of the XVIth century, adorned with ponds, vases(muds) and sculptures follows a pergola covered with wisterias and with pink(roses). Panoramic view.
Open from March 1st till November 1st.
Tags
Private garden, Jardin remarquable, Monument historique
Access
from Nîmes, In 9 taken(brought) out n°23, then N 100 towards Villeneuve-lez-Avignon, street Gone(Taken) Up by Strong Saint-André. Parking lot
©M. Viennet