Pavillon de Galon explained

The Pavillon de Galon was built at the end of the 18th century as a hunting lodge.[1] It is located in Cucuron, in Vaucluse, on the south side of the Luberon mountain range of southern France.

Its 5 hectare[2] garden, which contains a modern French formal garden created in 2004,[1] was awarded the "Remarkable Garden" label by the French Ministry of Culture & Environment in 2010.[2] Such a label is awarded for 5 years and requires the garden to be open to the public at least 40 days per year.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.paca.culture.gouv.fr/dossiers/jardins_remarquables/vaucluse/cucuron/pavillon_de_galon/pavillon.htm "Pavillon de Galon" on French Ministry of Culture website
  2. http://www.jardinez.com/Parcs-et-jardins-Le-Pavillon-de-Galon_Cucuron_Vaucluse_Provence-Alpes-Cote-d-Azur-France_fr_16208.html "Le Pavillon de Galon" at jardinez.com
  3. http://www.paca.culture.gouv.fr/dossiers/jardins_remarquables/label.htm "Le label jardin remarquable"