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Le Puit - Parc aux Angéliques is a distinctive art installation nestled within the expansive Parc aux Angéliques, a significant riverside green space stretching along the right bank of the Garonne River in Bordeaux, France. Situated primarily in the La Bastide district, this unique landmark stands at an elevation of approximately 53 meters above sea level. The installation, known as "Le Puits / Bibliothèque sur la Technique," is a contemporary pavilion designed by British artist Suzanne Treister, offering a space…
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The 'Le Puits / Bibliothèque sur la Technique' is a thought-provoking art installation by British artist Suzanne Treister. Inaugurated in 2022, it's a neo-classical style pavilion, distinctively green, designed as a space for meditation. It houses works by prominent thinkers on technology, encouraging reflection on technological progress and its potential dangers. It's a key part of Bordeaux Métropole's public art program.
Yes, the park features extensive paved areas and a dedicated bike path, particularly along Quai de Brazza, which incorporates old railway lines into its design. The flat terrain makes it ideal for leisurely cycling, offering scenic riverside views. Many cyclists enjoy the continuous promenade that stretches for 3.5 kilometers between the Saint-Jean and Chaban-Delmas bridges.
The Parc aux Angéliques is well-served by Bordeaux's public transport network. You can typically reach the park via tram lines, with several stops in the La Bastide district providing convenient access. Specific tram stops like 'Jardin Botanique' or 'Stalingrad' are good starting points, placing you within easy walking distance of different sections of the park.
Yes, the park is designed to be highly accessible. The terrain is generally flat and features extensive paved paths, making it very suitable for visitors using wheelchairs, strollers, or those with limited mobility. The wide promenades ensure a comfortable experience for everyone to enjoy the riverside views and green spaces.
The park is celebrated for its commitment to biodiversity and sustainability. It's home to over 70,000 plants, including ashes, maples, and wild cherry woods. Notably, the park is named after the Angélique flower (Angélique des estuaires), an endemic and protected species discovered in 1860. Educational signs throughout the park provide information on the local flora and fauna, making it an interesting spot for nature enthusiasts.
While the park itself is primarily a green space, the surrounding La Bastide district offers various cafes and restaurants. You'll find options ranging from casual eateries to more formal dining experiences within a short walk from the park's edges, particularly near the tram stops and along the quays.
The Parc aux Angéliques stretches for approximately 3.5 kilometers along the Garonne River. A leisurely walk covering its entire length, from the Saint-Jean bridge to the Chaban-Delmas bridge, would typically take about 45 minutes to an hour, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views or explore specific features.
Beyond the 'Le Puits' installation, the park integrates several cultural and historical aspects. You can find plaques commemorating local figures, such as the poet Jean de la Ville de Mirmont, and a bust of Toussaint Louverture, honoring the father of Haitian independence. These elements reflect Bordeaux's rich history and its ongoing dialogue with its past.
Given its ecological design and location along the Garonne, the park can be a pleasant spot for observing urban wildlife, particularly various bird species attracted to the extensive tree cover and riverside environment. While not a dedicated wildlife reserve, its emphasis on native plant species and green corridors supports local biodiversity, offering opportunities for casual birdwatching.
The entire length of the park offers picturesque views of the Garonne River and the historic buildings of Bordeaux on the opposite bank. For sunset photography, areas along Quai de Queyries and Quai de Brazza are particularly popular. The open fields and promenades provide unobstructed vistas, allowing for stunning shots of the city skyline bathed in golden light.
Yes, the Parc aux Angéliques is known to host various events, adding a vibrant cultural dimension to the area. Notably, it is one of the venues for the Bordeaux Open Air festival, which features live music performances. It's advisable to check local event listings for specific dates and details during your visit.