Square Emmanuel-Fleury, Urban park in 20th arrondissement, Paris, France.
Square Emmanuel-Fleury is an urban park in the 20th arrondissement of Paris with heath plants, perennial flowers, roses, and different tree species. The grounds also include a pond and offer a space with natural elements in the middle of the city.
The park was established in 1973 and has carried its current name since its creation. Over time, the grounds were enhanced with additional elements like a pond that was added in 2007.
The park is named after Emmanuel Fleury, a French trade unionist and resistance fighter. Visitors can experience the different plant species and the quiet character of this green space.
The park is accessible through multiple entrances along Rue Le Vau and Rue de Noisy-le-Sec. Visitors can easily explore the grounds on foot and discover different areas with various plant types.
The park contains a pond with various tree species including flowering cherry trees, Bolleana poplars, and a giant sequoia. This unusual collection of trees creates a rare botanical space within the urban environment.
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