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Saul Mar 20th, 2002 08:11 PM

French gardens?
 
Both England and Scotland have the National Garden Scheme where private gardens are open to the public for a small fee on certain days of the year. Does anyone know if France has anything similar to the garden scheme idea across the channel?

clairobscur Mar 20th, 2002 11:42 PM

This answer won't help much :<BR><BR>Yes, there's such a scheme, which has been introcuded quite recently. I remember it because I intended to visit a specific private garden on this day, last year. Now, I absolutely can't remember nor the date nor the name of the scheme. That's why I said this answer won't be very helpful.

Mary Mar 21st, 2002 01:40 AM

There does not appear to be an Open Garden Scheme in France - however there is one in Belgium. They don't have a web site, but if you go to the National garden Scheme site: www.ngs.org.uk and then click on their 'Around the World' link you'll find the contact details. They have about 250 gardens open and the info comes out each March.<BR>Hope this helps. PS I run part of Australia's Open Garden Scheme!

mimi taylor Mar 21st, 2002 06:33 AM

Louisa Jones has a beautiful book, "Gardens of Provence". It may be of help.

greg Mar 21st, 2002 07:57 AM

On third weekend of September, there is a thing called "Journees du patrimoine" where many buildings, public and private, normally closed to be public are supposed to be open for visit in France. I too was interested in getting the info on this.<BR>


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