Created in 1867 by the Bridge and Chaussées Engineer Jean Charles Alphand, this very quiet square is delimited by the Laborde and Vienna streets, the César Cairo avenue and the Bergson Square.
When I walked from San Lazare station to visit the Church of Santo Gustan, the Laborde Street I walked to was on the right side of the square in front of the Church of Santo Gustan. This is Marcel Panyol Park. It was a small rectangular park surrounded by a fence in the city, with plenty of planting, playset for infants, flower beds and fountains, and a parking lot in the basement. Marcel Pagnol, the name of the park, is the 19th ...
A rest area in Paris without tobacco and without dogs
The special feature of this square is that it is not smoking and it is not accessible to c...
Very nice for lunch
This park is very pleasant, well-equipped, quiet and with banks somewhere to sit (both at the shadow and at the sun)
Beau square created by Jean Charles Alphand
Created in 1867 by the Bridge and Chaussées Engineer Jean Charles Alphand, this very quiet square is delimited by the Laborde and Vienna streets, the César Cairo avenue and the Bergson Square.
Marcel Pagnol Park
When I walked from San Lazare station to visit the Church of Santo Gustan, the Laborde Street I walked to was on the right side of the square in front of the Church of Santo Gustan. This is Marcel Panyol Park. It was a small rectangular park surrounded by a fence in the city, with plenty of planting, playset for infants, flower beds and fountains, and a parking lot in the basement. Marcel Pagnol, the name of the park, is the 19th ...
Su enemy な Park
It's not open from the morning, but the glimpse of the park is wonderful. The tourist spots are good, but it's also good to spend time in such a park.