
@ September 11, 2019
Gareth Twigden
Small garden that offers some quiet respite
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Georges Cain (1856-1919) was a painter and a writer who devoted a part of his life to the Carnavalet Museum as its curator between 1897-1914. The garden and Square were named in his honor and built in 1923, though, not open to the public until 1931. Although this little park is situated amid the bustle of the trendy Marais district, it provides a 2,128-m² oasis of greenery to people who've been lucky enough to stumble upon it, and neighbourhood regulars who would like to keep it a secret.
@ 11 Sep, 2019
Small garden that offers some quiet respite
@ 21 Sep, 2019
This park is not too crowded and pretty quiet. It’s gorgeous in the early evening!
@ 27 Jun, 2019
Peaceful and relaxing.
@ 29 Jan, 2020
Beautiful
@ 05 May, 2018
Pretty little quiet park, great place to sit and eat anything delicious you picked up from the shops on the street.