Jardin des Curiosités (French pronunciation: [ʒaʁdɛ̃ de kyʁjozite], lit.
It is situated at an altitude of 232 metres (761 ft) at the east end of place Abbé-Larue [fr].
Designers include Québécois sculptor Michel Goulet, a Montréal-based architectural and urban design agency founded by Réal Lestage and Renée Daoust, and the Canadian company "Vlan Paysages", directed by Julie Saint-Arnault and Micheline Clouard.
[4] The park is situated on Fourvière hill with a panoramic view of Lyon.
There are six chair sculptures created by Michel Goulet,[5] with inscriptions suggesting ways to contemplate the "real", the "absent" and the "imagined".