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Parc La Grange

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The Parc La Grange is an urban park in the city of Geneva, Switzerland. The city park is located south of Lake Geneva at the Quai Gustave-Ador in Geneva. It has a surface of 200,000 m2 and hosts very old and tall trees, Geneva's biggest rose garden, orangeries, an alpine garden and an 18th-century villa. Also two theaters, a playground as well as a paddling pool for the children are found there.

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Parc La Grange
Quai Gustave-Ador, Geneva Les Eaux-Vives

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N 46.206 ° E 6.167 °
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Quai Gustave-Ador 66b
1208 Geneva, Les Eaux-Vives
Geneva, Switzerland
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