The poet's garden has been listed as a Historic Monument since 1930.
Today, a tour is offered, punctuated by quotations in French and Provençal, inviting visitors to take a poetic stroll.
Today, a tour is offered, punctuated by quotations in French and Provençal, inviting visitors to take a poetic stroll.
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Frédéric Mistral (1830-1914) created this garden during the construction of his house (1875-1876) on land planted with fruit trees where a stable and a hen house existed.
The main species are Mediterranean.
In 2004, to mark the achievement of the Nobel Prize for Literature by the poet in 1904, a poetic pathway of 15 panels was established. Species existing in the past were replanted with research on Provençal botanical names.
Today, our Parks and Gardens service team allows museum...
The main species are Mediterranean.
In 2004, to mark the achievement of the Nobel Prize for Literature by the poet in 1904, a poetic pathway of 15 panels was established. Species existing in the past were replanted with research on Provençal botanical names.
Today, our Parks and Gardens service team allows museum...
Services
Car park
Animals accepted
- Equipment
- Car park
- Parking nearby
- Coach parking
- Services
- Pets welcome
Openings
From 25 March 2024 until 14 October 2024 - Openon tuesday, on wednesday, on thursday, on friday, on saturday, on sunday
Location
Contact Jardin du musée Frédéric Mistral
- www.museemistral.fr
Spoken languages
Environment
- Close to a trunk road
- Village centre