Orléans Museum for biodiversity and environment
Museum · Orléans
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parc Louis-Pasteur
Parc Louis-Pasteur or Parc Pasteur is a four-hectare French public garden, created in 1927 and located in the centre of Orléans, north of the Loire, in the Loiret department and the Centre-Val de Loire region. The garden is located in the perimeter of the natural region of the Loire Valley which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site; It is one of the three large gardens of Orléans with the floral park of the Source and the plant garden. He is named after the 19th-century French scientist Louis Pasteur, who is famous for his work on vaccination. He has also done work on the transformation of wine into vinegar, for which the city of Orleans is known.