Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, Public park in Paris, France
The Parc des Buttes-Chaumont is a large public park located in northeastern Paris, featuring a lake, a waterfall, and several bridges.
Opened in 1867 during the reign of Napoleon III, the park was built on the site of a former gypsum and limestone quarry.
The park has been featured in numerous films and novels, reflecting its cultural significance in France.
The park is open from sunrise to sunset and is easily accessible by metro.
It is home to the Temple de la Sibylle, a miniature version of the ancient Roman Temple of Vesta in Tivoli, Italy.
Location: 19th arrondissement of Paris
Inception: April 1, 1867
Official opening: April 1, 1867
Website: paris.fr/lieux/parc-des-buttes-chaumont-1757
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