Gardens of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur

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The Gardens of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur is a list and description of the parks and gardens in the region, which are classified by the Committee of Parks and Gardens of the French Ministry of Culture as among the Notable Gardens of France.

Parc du Mugel in La Ciotat

Alpes-de-Haute-Provence[]

Château de la Napoule in Mandelieu-la-Napoule
The Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild gardens in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
Edith Wharton's Garden, Castel Sainte-Claire, Hyères
Cubist garden of the Villa Noailles, Hyères

Hautes-Alpes[]

Alpes-Maritimes[]

Bouches-du-Rhône[]

  • Parc du Mugel in La Ciotat. A municipal garden, exotic garden, and nature preserve of the native plants of Provence, located next to a calanque, or rocky inlet of the Mediterranean.
  • Jardins d'Albertas in Bouc-Bel-Air. Private 18th-century château and jardin à la française. Open to public.
  • Jardin de l'alchimiste in Eygalières Private contemporary garden, open to public.
  • Jardin d'Éguilles in Éguilles. Private contemporary garden, open to public.
  • Jardin de la Magalone in Marseille. Public municipal park with an 18th-century bastide.
  • Parc Borély in Marseille. Public municipal park in the city of Marseille.
  • Parc Longchamp in Marseille. Public municipal garden in Marseille surrounding the chateau d'eau, the home of the city's fine arts museum.
  • Parc du 26e Centenaire in Marseille. Contemporary gardens and municipal park, created in 1998.

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Vaucluse[]

The Pavillon de Galon with a partial view of its garden

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