Jardin Public de Montélimar, Urban park in Montélimar, France.
The Jardin Public de Montélimar is an urban park centered around a pond with century-old trees, flower beds, and interconnected walking paths throughout. The grounds include wooded sections, open lawns, and designated areas with benches where visitors can sit and observe the surroundings.
The park was designed and created in 1856 by landscape architect Duvilliers-Chasseloup. Its establishment filled the space between the train station and city center, helping to reshape the town's structure during a period of expansion.
The music kiosk and carousel from the 1900s serve as gathering points for regular community events throughout the year. These features continue to shape how local residents use and celebrate this public space.
The park is open daily and free to enter for all visitors. You will find children's play areas, shaded rest zones with seating, and a small café housed in a garden pavilion for refreshments.
A small animal enclosure near the pond is home to peacocks, ducks, geese, horses, mules, and goats. This unexpected feature delights visitors who discover these animals roaming the grounds.
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