Jardin des Roses du Château de Compiègne

Created by Berthault in 1820 and reconstructed by the estate's gardeners in 2000, this wonderful garden offers visitors a wide variety of old roses: Damask, centifolia, gallica and hazelnut roses. They are associated with perennials such as lupines, peonies, poppies, irises and Virginia mayfly.
During the flowering period, this exceptional group of plants offers visitors a wide variety of colors and scents.
During the flowering period, this exceptional group of plants offers visitors a wide variety of colors and scents.
This establishment is Accueil Vélo and offers specific services for cyclists.
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