Parc André-Citroën

Parc André-Citroën is a 14 hectares (35 acres) public park located on the left bank[1] of the river Seine in the 15th arrondissement of Paris.

At that time, 24 hectares (59 acres) were vacated and subsequently addressed in Paris' urban plan, ultimately giving rise to the Parc André Citroën.

The park is built around a central, rectangular lawn of roughly 273 by 85 metres (895' x 279') in size.

It is embellished with two greenhouse pavilions (hosting exotic plants and Mediterranean vegetation) at the eastern, urban end which are separated by a paved area featuring dancing fountains.

The south edge of the lawn is bounded by a monumental canal — the "Jardin des Métamorphoses" — composed of an elevated reflecting pool that reaches through granite guard houses, lined by a suspended walkway.

Inside one of the two greenhouses
Fountains and the Paris Balloon
Plan of the Parc André-Citroën