Parc Bagatelle - la Roseraie

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"Parc Bagatelle is a charming and historic park located in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, France. Created in 1775 by the Count of Artois, it features picturesque gardens, elegant flowerbeds, a variety of rare plants, and scenic water features, including a famous rose garden. The park is known for its beautiful peacocks, grottoes, and the small neoclassical Château de Bagatelle."
Dennis Johansson
"Beautiful gardens and palatial buildings. Check out the Château and the Orangerie, and of course the peacocks! Good to know: There are two entrances to this park, as far as we could tell - one on the west side and on the east side. "
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Sonnie Andreasson
"Caves, waterfalls, a rose garden, a small forest and peacocks that roam around freely. "
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