2 rue Jean Formigé - 75015 Paris
Porte de Versailles - Commerce
Created in 1933 by the architect George Sébille, on the site of the old Vaugirard gas works, the Square Saint-Lambert is a public garden and a listed monument. On a stroll through the park, visitors can discover a number of statues: a Dog by René Paris (1928), Bear cubs by Victor Peter (1928) and a bas-relief (1939) by Auguste Guénot. The garden has an ornamental pond with a fountain, two symmetrical lawns and a fan shaped terrace. It has a view of the Eiffel Tower. There are also play areas for children, a small open-air theatre, and a shared garden for associations.
Opening times and prices
More info on opening times:
8am or 9am - 5:45pm, 7pm, 7:30pm, 8:30pm or 9:30pm.
Open on public holidays:
Ascension Day
15 August
25 December
Easter Monday
Easter
1 January
14 July
1 May
8 May
11 November
Whit Monday
Free for young people and children
Free
Map
Address
2 rue Jean Formigé 75015 Paris
Parking lot
Mairie du 15 Eme-Lecourbe, 141 Rue Lecourbe - 75015 Paris