Square Suzanne-Buisson, Urban park in Montmartre district, Paris, France.
Square Suzanne-Buisson is an urban park in the 18th arrondissement of Montmartre with multiple pathways lined by plane trees, poplars, and cherry trees. These trees create shaded areas throughout the green space and give the park a calm structure.
The square honors Suzanne Buisson, a resistance fighter and women's rights advocate who was deported to Auschwitz in 1944. She played a role in the French resistance and fought for women's equality.
A statue of Saint Denis, the first bishop of Paris, stands in the square showing him carrying his head after his execution by Romans. This religious image shapes how the space feels and connects the park to the spiritual history of the neighborhood.
The park can be entered through two openings at Rue Girardon and Rue Simon Demeure near Lamarck-Caulaincourt and Abbesses metro stations. Visitors can walk from either station to reach the park in just a few minutes.
The park includes apple trees and prunus pissardii specimens among its plantings, which bring seasonal color changes to the space. These particular trees create different visual effects and flower displays throughout the year.
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