Jardin du Roy, then botanical garden of the Navy and finally public garden, preserved through the centuries, Jardin Alexandre 1er today shines more than ever in the heart of Toulon, between the railway station and the port.
Completely rehabilitated and enlarged, this green space creates a link between modern urban planning and the Haussmannian districts, between the heritage of the past (the oldest tree in the city can be found here!) and contemporary environmental concerns.
As part of the "Bâtiments Durables Méditerranéens" (Mediterranean Sustainable Buildings) approach, the garden's redevelopment met the ecological objectives set, in particular to promote biodiversity, facilitate rainwater retention, improve air quality, respect flora and fauna...