Audio GuideParc Clichy-Batignolles - Martin Luther King
Parc Clichy - Batignolles Martin Luther-King
Large, tree-lined park featuring playgrounds, sports & games, plus a skate park & bathrooms.
Parc Clichy-Batignolles Martin Luther King offers a refreshing blend of contemporary eco-friendliness and historical charm. Formerly a bustling SNCF freight yard, this area holds the secrets of its industrial past and local redevelopment. Close by, a nineteenth-century city gate and the site of the old Batignolles railway station serve as reminders of bygone days.
Developed in several stages from two thousand and seven to two thousand and twenty, the park spans ten hectares, which is approximately twenty-five acres. Its standout feature is its environmentally friendly design. Pioneering elements such as solar panels, a wind turbine, and rainwater collection systems contribute to its nearly zero carbon footprint. Landscape architect Jacqueline Osty and her team incorporated recycled materials and native, low-maintenance plants, creating a serene escape within the city's landscape.
The park, named after the American civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., embodies his vision of equality and optimism. His enduring legacy permeates the space, fostering a sense of community and celebrating cultural heritage in the Batignolles district. Today, residents and visitors alike enjoy amenities such as the skate park, sports fields, children's play areas, and a reflective pond that reuses rainwater and water from the Seine.
Parc Clichy-Batignolles Martin Luther King is easily accessible via public transport, encouraging travellers to explore this urban green space where history and modern innovation coexist.