Jean-Marie Pelt Botanical Garden
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Explore the enchanting Château Mme de Graffigny, where history, art, and nature converge in a captivating cultural experience.
Château Mme de Graffigny, located in Villers-lès-Nancy, is a stunning castle that offers visitors a unique blend of art, history, and nature. Discover its beautiful gardens, art galleries, and rich historical significance, making it a must-visit destination for tourists in the region.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are traveling by car within Lorraine, take the A31 motorway towards Nancy. Exit at junction 26 for Nancy-Villers. Follow the signs for Villers-lès-Nancy and continue on Rue Albert 1er. The Château Mme de Graffigny will be on your right. There is parking available nearby, but do check for any parking fees which may apply.
Public Transportation
To reach Château Mme de Graffigny by public transport, take a train to Nancy from your starting location in Lorraine. From Nancy train station, take tram line 1 (direction Vandoeuvre–CHU Brabois) and get off at the 'Villers-lès-Nancy' stop. From there, it is a 10-minute walk to the Château along Rue Albert 1er. Be sure to check the local tram schedules as they may vary.
Walking
If you are already in Villers-lès-Nancy, walking to the Château is quite straightforward. Head towards Rue Albert 1er, and you will find Château Mme de Graffigny easily accessible. It's a pleasant walk through the area, allowing you to enjoy the local architecture.
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