Now the Mediterranean antenna of the National History Museum, the Val Rameh Garden was created in 1905 by Lord Radcliffe.

Here, in this incredible garden he collected "Labiacées" and "Solanacées" (from the datura family) and a large number of exotic fruit plants, such as Kiwi trees, Avacado trees and Banana trees.
There is also a "Sophora Toromiro" a very rare sacred tree from Easter Island, which is in full bloom. In total there are over 700 different species of plants and trees in this magnificant garden.
Le Jardin du Val Rahmeh
Avenue Saint-Jacques
Tel. 00.33.(0)4.93.35.86.72
Fax 00.33.(0)4.93.28.89.75
Opening hours
open every day of the week except on tuesdays
• Winter 10a/m to 12.30 p/m and 3 p/m to 6 p/m
• Summer 10a/m to 12.30 p/m and 2 p/m to 5 p/m
