French garden designed by Maximilien Ernest Curten, a pupil of the gardener of Versailles Le Nôtre in the 1720th century, it was laid out by Claude Paris La Montagne in 1721-XNUMX. The Grid, to which the park owes its name, is a masterpiece of ironwork.
A T-shaped pond dominated by a rampart-shaped terrace served by a horseshoe staircase is visible. The grid is listed in the inventory of Historical Monuments with the staircase of the pond in 1927.
Further information : Visit on request from the town hall.
Activities
Customers
- Groups welcome
Visit
- Average duration of the individual visit: 20 min
- Groups welcome up to 40 people.
Customers
- Groups welcome
Visit languages
- French
Individual visit services
- Unguided individual tours permanently
Group visits services
- Unguided group tours permanently
- Guided group tours on request
Opening
Admission fees
Free access.
Services
Services
- Guided tours
Adapted tourism
- Adapted benefits for mental impairment
- Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
- Reserved place for people with reduced mobility
- Accessible entrance
Home of animals
- Animals accepted: not communicated
Access
in front of the town hall annex