In Paris, on the edge of the Père Lachaise cemetery, there's an unusual spot where nature has reclaimed its rights. This is the Pierre-Emmanuel natural garden, a refuge for wild plants from the Île-de-France region, revealing a rich biodiversity.
It is "the largest garden created in the heart of Paris in decades". That's how the mayor of the 4th arrondissement, Ariel Weil, describes the Jardin des Arts - Albert Schweitzer, reopened in the capital just a few days ago. Let's discover it.