Covering an area of 2.5 hectares, the Cure d'Air park offers a real breath of fresh air and a magnificent view of Nancy. It was in 1900 that a spa and convalescent home was created on the heights of the city at an altitude of 300m on the Haut-de-Chèvre hill. The clean air and sunny exposure immediately attracted many walkers and the park quickly became fashionable. It grows and hosts children's playgrounds, a guinguette, a restaurant. After the First World War, the estate was acquired by the Sisters of the Visitation, but was opened to the public again in 1991 after their departure. It also houses a variety of old apple and pear trees.
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54 Rue Marquette, Nancy
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