Nestled in the heart of Monaco, the Japanese Garden (Le Jardin Japonais) was created in 1994, inspired by the vision of Princess Grace. Spanning nearly 2 acres (0.8 hectares), the garden adheres to traditional Zen design principles. Visitors can explore a serene landscape featuring a cascading waterfall, a miniature mountain, and a tranquil pond. A traditional tea house also stands within the garden, offering a space for contemplation and relaxation. The meticulous layout and natural elements provide a peaceful retreat from the bustling principality.
Japanese Garden (Le Jardin Japonais)
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