This square was once the garden and cloister of a Benedictine Abbey during the Middle Ages. The Church of Saint Martial was then built here, and abandoned after the French Revolution. In the early 19th century, this space became a botanical garden under the leadership of Esprit Requien, a botanist, bibliophile and town Councillor.
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After the death of Requien, the botanical garden lost half its surface area due to the creation of the main street Cours Jean Jaurès in the mid-1800's. After that, it became a simple public square.
It was redesigned in 1990 - 91 by three landscape architects: Sébastien Giorgis, Patrice Pierron and Jean -Louis Knidel. Today it holds a lovely collection of Mediterranean plants. The vestiges of the Gothic cloister are enhanced by the water and the flowerbeds while the large trees cast welcome...
It was redesigned in 1990 - 91 by three landscape architects: Sébastien Giorgis, Patrice Pierron and Jean -Louis Knidel. Today it holds a lovely collection of Mediterranean plants. The vestiges of the Gothic cloister are enhanced by the water and the flowerbeds while the large trees cast welcome...
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