At the end of the XVIIIᵉ century, Besançon had two public gardens: Chamars and Granvelle. Hygienist theories and the urgent need to restore the existing promenades would lead the Besançon town councillors to develop new promenades throughout the XIXᵉ century.
A tour to discover the history of our public gardens, from Micaud Park to the Granvelle Promenade, via the Garden of the Senses and Saint-Amour Square.
Dates
Opening periods
10 a.m.: Thursday 27 March, Wednesday 16 April
Practical information
Activities
Cultural activities
Guided tours
Rates
| MINI | Max | Additional information | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Free of charge | 0 | Free: for disabled people, jobseekers and children under 12. | |
| Basic rate | 9 | ||
| Special rate | 6 | Reduced rate: Students, under-18s, member associations of the Tourist Office and Convention Bureau | |
