Villette Park
The Parc de la Villette (French: Parc de la Villette) is one of Paris's largest parks, located on the northeastern edge of the nineteenth arrondissement. The park is one of the most densely packed cultural exhibition halls in Paris, housing Europe's largest science museum, the City of Science and Industry, three major concert halls, and the renowned Paris National Higher Music and Dance Academy. La Villette Park, located in the 19th arrondissement in Paris's northeast, is one of the city's few large parks. It was a slaughterhouse and grocery store with a large immigrant population around 1974. La Villette Park is 55 hectares in size.which has a green area of 33 hectares. It has the most green space in the Paris urban area (the second is "Tuileries Palace" with 25.5 hectares, and the third is "Bert Chaumont Park"). The fourth is the "Luxembourg Garden," which covers 23 hectares. To commemorate the 200th anniversary of the "French Revolution" in 1989, the Paris government launched a campaign in 1982 to renovate La Villette Park (nine "presidential projects" were built at that time). The following year, the renowned designer Bernard Tschumi took first place. The spirit of fraternity is one of the most important aspects of his design concept. He hopes that people in Paris and its suburbs can share in his joy.
Hour
Tuesday, 6 a.m.-1 a.m.
Wednesday 6AM–1AM
Thursday 6AM–1AM
Friday 6AM–1AM
Saturday 6AM–1AM
Sunday 6AM–1AM
Monday 6AM–1AM
La Villelette
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