Parc André Malraux
Parc André Malraux is a public park located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France. It covers an area of approximately 4.5 hectares and features beautiful gardens, walking paths, and a pond. The park is named after André Malraux, a prominent French novelist and politician, reflecting its cultural significance.
Opened in 1964, the park is designed for leisure and relaxation, attracting both locals and tourists. It includes playgrounds for children, open spaces for picnics, and areas for sports activities. The park's serene environment makes it a popular spot for families and individuals seeking a peaceful retreat in the city.