




Enter Jean-Pierre Moreau's imaginary world and discover this unusual art where forgotten objects are brought back to life in this extraordinary garden of expression. J.P. Moreau, now deceased, left his garden of over 300 sculptures open to the public on the banks of the Taurion. Horseshoes, hip prostheses, bicycle chains, cutlery, keys? are all diverted to serve the passion of this man inspired by Dali, Cocteau? but also by owls, his emblem. Erotic, mysterious, slightly provocative or committed (Jean-Pierre knew Cabus and Wolinski), some sculptures are also a sign of tolerance between religions. Others are skilfully staged, dividing the garden into small universes such as the one near the mill with Don Quichottes and exceptional fauna (herons, dinosaurs, snails). Jean-Pierre's wife Michelle is always happy to welcome visitors.
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All year 2025
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