Created when the fortifications were dismantled, the Boulingrin garden (a deformation of bowling-green) features a monumental fountain acquired from the Tusey foundry in 1865. With its nymph and lovers, it offers a delightful setting in which clear water is the moving motif in a décor that harmoniously combines cast iron with high-quality flowers. A fine replica of the statue of Love cutting his arrows from Hercules' club, created by Chaumont sculptor Edme Bouchardon, also adorns this garden, which also boasts a bandstand. Children's playground and public toilets on site.
Square Boulingrin