Garden of the Princerie Museum
The Princerie Museum Garden, located in the heart of Verdun, is a peaceful place that combines history and art. Created in the 1930s in the spirit of a “lapidary museum,” it features architectural and sculptural elements in the open air, creating an atmosphere conducive to contemplation.
Among the garden's masterpieces are Merovingian sarcophagi discovered around the main churches and abbeys of Verdun. These remains bear witness to the region's rich history during the Merovingian period. Another remarkable feature is the Gothic portal from the chapter house of the former Saint-Vanne Abbey, installed on the garden's terrace. This portal, dating from the 13th century, illustrates the religious architecture of the time and adds a historical dimension to the site.
The garden is also home to a sycamore maple tree that is around 150 years old, measuring between 25 and 30 meters in height, with a circumference of 4 meters and a diameter of 1.27 meters. This majestic tree adds a touch of nature to the garden's historic setting.
Open free of charge throughout the year, the Jardin du Musée de la Princerie offers visitors an immersion in the history of Verdun, while providing a space for relaxation and reflection.
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16 Rue de la Belle Vierge
55100 VERDUN
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