Jardin du Musée des Impressionnismes
99 rue Claude Monet, 27620 Giverny
The garden of the museum of impressionism Giverny, conceived(designed) in 1991 by the cabinet Reichen et Robert then decorated with flowers by the landscapist Mark Rudkin, lets discover that according to wandering. Structured and contemporary he(it) consists of monochrome or thematic rooms(chambers), which follow one another in a symmetrical way, separated by hedges(hurdles) where alternate beeches and thujas emeralds. Three primary colours but also the white and the black as well as a space of aromatic plants and of rosebushes are represented. At the bottom of the hill from Giverny, a space of 2000 m ² pays tribute in impressionnistes by exposing(explaining) a meadow full of flowers of poppies and of plants messicoles at the beginning of summer which is then transformed into fields of millstones. © Museum of impressionism Giverny
Etiquetas
Jardin remarquable, English garden, Contemporary garden
Accès
Access: SNCF Gare Saint-Lazare - stop Vernon/ A13 - exit 16, direction Vernon then Giverny: Free parking: access via the Chemin du Roy (D5).