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The Museum garden is the only remaining part of the five-hectare site that Eugène Corbin had laid out between 1903 and 1932 to accompany his home. Listed on the supplementary inventory of Historic Monuments, it evokes the atmosphere of a garden at the beginning of the century and favours the plant species created by the Nancy horticulturists of that time (peonies, anemones, lilacs, hydrangeas...) There are also three monuments in the park: an oak gate made in 1897 by the cabinetmaker Eugène Vallin at the request of Emile Gallé, a funerary monument with Art Nouveau lines and a circular pavilion housing an aquarium.
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