
Garden and art lovers should definitely visit the Jardins Artistiques de Drulon in the southwest of France. From 1998, the 16 hectares have been transformed from a neglected state into a sculpture garden. First, the vegetable garden turned into a flower garden, and in the meadow behind it came a room garden and a wild garden. These three sections were opened to the public in 2000 together with the buildings. But soon new gardens were added: the Bacchus garden, a collection (15 different) table grapes and the Paeon garden with its Chinese peonies (300 different species) and the English roses (80 different species).
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