Park
see also: Etymology of Park
A Parc is an enclosed original ground, formed of Bois or Prairies, in which alleys and ways intended for the Chasse were traced, with the walk or approval.
It is distinguished from the Public garden by the natural character of its landscape and its vegetation.
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In its original significance, the park was the portion of enclosed territory pertaining to a castle. It had an at the same time economic role (culture and exploitation of a forest reserved to the owner) and of approval (drives out and walk).
Park with the Garden
- One or more public gardens or gardens naturalists can be sheltered in a Park: Garden of the Orangery or the Small Trianon in the Park of Versailles, Tropical Garden and Floral “Park” in the Wood of Vincennes.
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the evolution of their installation or the reduction of their surface made lose their initial statute with a certain number of parks.
To become parks
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