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Parc de la Cure d'air

Park and garden in Nancy
  • Covering an area of 2.5 hectares, the Parc de la Cure d'Air offers a breath of fresh air and a magnificent view over Nancy. It was in 1900 that a cure and convalescence establishment was created on the heights of the city, 300m above sea level on the Haut-de-Chèvre hill. The clean air and sunny exposure immediately attracted many walkers, and the park quickly became fashionable. It expanded to include children's play areas, a guinguette and a restaurant. After the First World War, the estate...
    Covering an area of 2.5 hectares, the Parc de la Cure d'Air offers a breath of fresh air and a magnificent view over Nancy. It was in 1900 that a cure and convalescence establishment was created on the heights of the city, 300m above sea level on the Haut-de-Chèvre hill. The clean air and sunny exposure immediately attracted many walkers, and the park quickly became fashionable. It expanded to include children's play areas, a guinguette and a restaurant. After the First World War, the estate was acquired by the Sisters of the Visitation, but was reopened to the public in 1991 after their departure. It is also home to ancient varieties of apple and pear trees.
    Opening hours
    October 1st to 15th 8am - 6pm
    October 16 to end of February 8h -17h
    March 1 to 31 8h - 18h
    April 1 to May 31 8h - 19h
    June 1 to August 31 8h - 21h
    September 1st to 30th 8h - 19h

    Access
    entrance 54 rue Marquette
  • Accepted customers
    • Individuals
    • Groups
Services
  • Services
    • Animals accepted