Park of Procé

The Parc of Procé is a green big space located at Nantes, not far from the downtown area.

Its many Lawn S accessible to the visitors, his undulating course where the Chézine curves (small river being thrown in the the Loire), makes an ideal place of walk of it. This park was reconstituted by Mr. Marion de Procé, ship-owner and mayor of Saint-Father-in-Retz, which rebuilt the manor about 1830. Its heirs will sell it to Mr. Caillé, ship-owner and negotiate out of wood. This one completely will redraw the park in 1866 (according to the plans of the landscape designer Dominique Noisette) and will give him the form which we currently know. His/her children, the poête Nantes Curd, his/her brother, révérent it father Charles Caillé and her sister Mrs. Arthur Ecomard, wife of the mayor of Carquefou, will sell this park of 12 hectares at a price symbolic system (320.000 frs) at the town of Nantes so that this one is preserved in 1912, under the aegis of Paul Bellamy, then mayor of the city, and close friend of Arthur Ecomard.

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