Jardin Eugénie-Djendi, Public garden in 15th arrondissement, France.
Jardin Eugénie-Djendi is a public garden in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, situated next to the European Hospital Georges Pompidou. The space features trees, green lawns, and walking paths along the Seine River.
The garden was named in 2015 to honor Eugénie-Malika Djendi, a French resistance fighter who died in Ravensbrück concentration camp in 1945. A memorial for fallen soldiers from overseas operations was inaugurated in 2019.
The garden hosts a War Memorial for French External Operations, inaugurated by President Emmanuel Macron in November 2019 to commemorate fallen soldiers.
The garden is easily reached by metro lines 8 and 10, with nearby stations at Javel-André Citroën, Lourmel, and Balard. The location at 29 rue de la Montagne-de-la-Fage is accessible and close to public transportation.
The garden combines memorial functions with public recreational space, featuring both commemorative monuments and green areas along the Seine River.
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