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Do You Know What Grows in the Garden Hanging on the Roof of the Recollets?

Inaugurated in July 2025 and closed this winter, the hanging garden of the Recollets cloister in Metz has just reopened its doors to the public. Accessible and free of charge every day of the week, it offers a spectacular view of the entire east of the city. Open-air laboratory, the platform houses 2,500 perennial and aromatic plants capable of resisting the heavy heats and of which here are some examples.
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Inaugurated in July 2025 and closed this winter, the hanging garden of the Recollets cloister in Metz has just reopened its doors to the public. Accessible and free of charge every day of the week, it offers a spectacular view of the entire east of the city. Open-air laboratory, the platform houses 2,500 perennial and aromatic plants capable of resisting the heavy heats and of which here are some examples.

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republicain-lorrain.fr broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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