Parc de la Planchette, Public park in Levallois-Perret, France.
The Parc de la Planchette is a green space in Levallois-Perret that stretches between four streets and offers sports courts, playgrounds, walking paths, and a carousel. The site includes different areas designed for various visitors and encourages people to spend time there.
The land belonged to Count Jean Bérenger in the early 1800s as part of his estate. Over the 19th century, the area was subdivided and gradually developed into the park that exists today.
The park contains several sculptures and monuments honoring important historical figures. As you walk through the grounds, you encounter these artworks that give the space its character.
Visitors can use the park daily and find access to sports facilities and play areas for different age groups. Paths run through the grounds and make it easy to explore on foot.
The park grounds contain community-run book boxes where visitors can freely pick up and take books. These boxes create an informal place for book exchange among neighbors.
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