

Below the Château de Coubertin, in a former orchard, a remarkable bronze sculpture garden has been created by the architect Robert Auzelle.
A narrow watercourse linking three ornemental ponds runs along its main axis whils small stes of teps enable visitors to reach a series of terraces built on the sloping ground, on which bronzes by Bernard, Bourdelle, Wlérick, Gargallo and Hajdu can be admired.
Works illustrating the history of 20th century sculpture line the paths in the park and the main avenue itself, which is marked out by trimmed box and yew.
Behind the château is a 19th century landscaped park with works by contemporary artists such as Marta Pan.
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On the premises :
Temporary exhibition
On the premises :
Exhibition hall



