Parc Monceau, Public park in Paris, France
Parc Monceau is a public park situated in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France.
Established by Phillippe d'Orléans, Duke of Chartres, in the late 18th century, Parc Monceau was designed in the English garden style.
The park is home to various statues and monuments, including those of famous French figures such as Guy de Maupassant and Frédéric Chopin.
Parc Monceau is open daily and offers amenities such as playgrounds, picnic areas, and jogging paths.
The park features an unusual collection of architectural follies, including a miniature Egyptian pyramid and a Dutch windmill.
Location: Quartier de l'Europe
Inception: 1852
Official opening: 1861
Website: paris.fr/lieux/parc-monceau-1804
Source: Wikimedia