The Jardin botanique de Sedan is a botanical garden and city park located on Philippoteaux Avenue beside the Place d'Alsace-Lorraine, Sedan, Ardennes, Champagne-Ardenne, France. It is open daily without charge.
The garden was established in 1875 upon the demolition of the Bourbon bastion, with its plan drawn up by René Richer. A statue of Paul et Virginie beneath an umbrella, battered in the cyclone of 1905, still graces the garden. Today it contains mature trees (beech, maple, chestnut), magnolias, a rose garden with more than 50 varieties, a collection of hydrangeas, a bandstand, and a pool with fish, swans, and ducks.
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edit- Je Decouvre La France article (French)
- Culture.fr entry (French)
- Jardinez entry (French)
- Nomao entry (French)
- D. Blondin et al., "Inventaire des arbres et arbustes: Jardin botanique de Sedan", Bulletin de la Société d'histoire naturelle des Ardennes, 2001, vol. 91, pp. 81–88. ISSN 0373-8442.