This soberly designed garden has been conceived as a floral setting. A judicious balance of colors, volumes and textures of foliage is intended to sublimate the architecture, in this case the Sacristy of the Collegiate Church of Saint-Gengoult. The building deserves a closer look. The collegiate church was built in the mid-13th century and completed in the early 16th century. Its Gothic architecture is strongly inspired by the Cathédrale Saint-Etienne, just a few hundred meters away. In addition to its sumptuous cloister, which is a must-see, the collegiate church of Saint-Gengoult boasts the finest program of 13th-century stained glass in Lorraine.
It's a soothing, serene space of freshness, graced by 45 varieties of diverse plants, which completes the green fabric of the medieval town center, originally very mineral.
This is a soothing, serene space of freshness, featuring 45 different plant varieties, which completes the green fabric of the medieval town center, which was originally very mineral.It is a soothing, serene space of freshness, featuring 45 different plant varieties, which completes the green fabric of the medieval town center, which was originally very mineral.