Tête d’Or Park, designed by landscape architect Denis Bühler and opened in 1856, is a sprawling green space in Lyon, France. The park is home to one of the country’s leading botanical gardens, featuring over 20,000 plant varieties. Visitors can explore an international rose garden, a vibrant display of colors and fragrances, and a zoological area that showcases species from the African plains. Today, the park offers a serene escape with its lush landscapes and diverse flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
Tête d’Or Park (Parc de la Tête d’Or)
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