A "rest room", a small labyrinth, a "green carpet". These different scenes are linked together by regular paths and stairs; statues and carved plants underline the perspectives. This garden with harmonious lines, balanced proportions, was designed in 1935 by the famous Parisian landscape designer Achille Duchêne for the industrialist Alfred Wallach. In 1950, the latter donated it to the City, which opened it to the public in 1961. In the early 1990s, development work helped to restore the style it had when it was created.