The oldest botanical garden in France

Welcome to the Jardin des Plantes
, Montpellier

NEWS FROM THE JARDIN DES PLANTES

EVENTS, ACTIVITIES…

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The garden is open Tuesday through Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
SPECIAL CLOSING: The garden will close early on Wednesday, July 1, at 4:30 p.m. and on Friday, July 3, at 4:00 p.m.
Thank you for your understanding.

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September 20, 2025 – October 5, 2025    
2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

What the Wind Wipes Away – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

"The great adventure of life is finding where you feel at home."

This quote by Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: the search for a place of harmony, where people can reconnect with nature while rediscovering their own inner balance.
It resonates with my journey from lawyer to landscape photographer, where nature becomes a space for contemplation and resilience.

I find inspiration in the great outdoors, and my photography—marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things—draws its inspiration from my solitary wanderings through silent, majestic landscapes.

My photographic work revolves around the Japanese concept ofmono no aware, which is the art of seeing emotion in things and capturing it—an art of the ephemeral and an attitude tinged with melancholy in the face of this impermanence.

Through my work, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object to be possessed, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition Poster

October 2, 2025    
0:00.

Closed for a university event.

October 4, 2025    
0:00.

Closed for a university event.

October 5, 2025    
2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, October 5, 2025 ·at 2:30 p.m.
Activity organized by the AAJPM Association
Meet under the big hackberry tree at the garden entrance
Odonate (Dragonfly) Observation: A Collaboration Between SHHNH and AAJPM, Organized by Gérard Duvallet
October 25, 2025    
2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 25,2025·From2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Meet under the big hackberry tree at the garden entrance
Review and Discussion on Insects and Winter: A Collaboration Between SHHNH and AAJPM, Organized by Gérard Duvallet
Events on September 29, 2025
20 Sep 20
September 20, 25

What the Wind Wipes Away – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

"The great adventure of life is finding where you feel at home."

This quote by Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: the search for a place of harmony, where people can reconnect with nature while rediscovering their own inner balance.
It resonates with my journey from lawyer to landscape photographer, where nature becomes a space for contemplation and resilience.

I find inspiration in the great outdoors, and my photography—marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things—draws its inspiration from my solitary wanderings through silent, majestic landscapes.

My photographic work revolves around the Japanese concept ofmono no aware, which is the art of seeing emotion in things and capturing it—an art of the ephemeral and an attitude tinged with melancholy in the face of this impermanence.

Through my work, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object to be possessed, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition Poster

Events on September 30, 2025
20 Sep 20
September 20, 25

What the Wind Wipes Away – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

"The great adventure of life is finding where you feel at home."

This quote by Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: the search for a place of harmony, where people can reconnect with nature while rediscovering their own inner balance.
It resonates with my journey from lawyer to landscape photographer, where nature becomes a space for contemplation and resilience.

I find inspiration in the great outdoors, and my photography—marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things—draws its inspiration from my solitary wanderings through silent, majestic landscapes.

My photographic work revolves around the Japanese concept ofmono no aware, which is the art of seeing emotion in things and capturing it—an art of the ephemeral and an attitude tinged with melancholy in the face of this impermanence.

Through my work, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object to be possessed, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition Poster

Events on October 1, 2025
20 Sep 20
September 20, 25

What the Wind Wipes Away – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

"The great adventure of life is finding where you feel at home."

This quote by Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: the search for a place of harmony, where people can reconnect with nature while rediscovering their own inner balance.
It resonates with my journey from lawyer to landscape photographer, where nature becomes a space for contemplation and resilience.

I find inspiration in the great outdoors, and my photography—marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things—draws its inspiration from my solitary wanderings through silent, majestic landscapes.

My photographic work revolves around the Japanese concept ofmono no aware, which is the art of seeing emotion in things and capturing it—an art of the ephemeral and an attitude tinged with melancholy in the face of this impermanence.

Through my work, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object to be possessed, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition Poster

Events on October 2, 2025
20 Sep 20
September 20, 25

What the Wind Wipes Away – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

"The great adventure of life is finding where you feel at home."

This quote by Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: the search for a place of harmony, where people can reconnect with nature while rediscovering their own inner balance.
It resonates with my journey from lawyer to landscape photographer, where nature becomes a space for contemplation and resilience.

I find inspiration in the great outdoors, and my photography—marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things—draws its inspiration from my solitary wanderings through silent, majestic landscapes.

My photographic work revolves around the Japanese concept ofmono no aware, which is the art of seeing emotion in things and capturing it—an art of the ephemeral and an attitude tinged with melancholy in the face of this impermanence.

Through my work, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object to be possessed, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition Poster

02 Oct
October 2, 25

Closed for a university event.

Events on October 3, 2025
20 Sep 20
September 20, 25

What the Wind Wipes Away – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

"The great adventure of life is finding where you feel at home."

This quote by Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: the search for a place of harmony, where people can reconnect with nature while rediscovering their own inner balance.
It resonates with my journey from lawyer to landscape photographer, where nature becomes a space for contemplation and resilience.

I find inspiration in the great outdoors, and my photography—marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things—draws its inspiration from my solitary wanderings through silent, majestic landscapes.

My photographic work revolves around the Japanese concept ofmono no aware, which is the art of seeing emotion in things and capturing it—an art of the ephemeral and an attitude tinged with melancholy in the face of this impermanence.

Through my work, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object to be possessed, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition Poster

Events on October 4, 2025
20 Sep 20
September 20, 25

What the Wind Wipes Away – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

"The great adventure of life is finding where you feel at home."

This quote by Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: the search for a place of harmony, where people can reconnect with nature while rediscovering their own inner balance.
It resonates with my journey from lawyer to landscape photographer, where nature becomes a space for contemplation and resilience.

I find inspiration in the great outdoors, and my photography—marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things—draws its inspiration from my solitary wanderings through silent, majestic landscapes.

My photographic work revolves around the Japanese concept ofmono no aware, which is the art of seeing emotion in things and capturing it—an art of the ephemeral and an attitude tinged with melancholy in the face of this impermanence.

Through my work, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object to be possessed, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition Poster

04 Oct
October 4, 2025

Closed for a university event.

Events on October 5, 2025
20 Sep 20
September 20, 25

What the Wind Wipes Away – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

"The great adventure of life is finding where you feel at home."

This quote by Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: the search for a place of harmony, where people can reconnect with nature while rediscovering their own inner balance.
It resonates with my journey from lawyer to landscape photographer, where nature becomes a space for contemplation and resilience.

I find inspiration in the great outdoors, and my photography—marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things—draws its inspiration from my solitary wanderings through silent, majestic landscapes.

My photographic work revolves around the Japanese concept ofmono no aware, which is the art of seeing emotion in things and capturing it—an art of the ephemeral and an attitude tinged with melancholy in the face of this impermanence.

Through my work, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object to be possessed, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition Poster

05 Oct
October 5, 25
Sunday, October 5, 2025 ·at 2:30 p.m.
Activity organized by the AAJPM Association
Meet under the big hackberry tree at the garden entrance
Odonate (Dragonfly) Observation: A Collaboration Between SHHNH and AAJPM, Organized by Gérard Duvallet
Events on October 25, 2025
25 Oct. 25
Oct. 25, 25
Saturday, October 25,2025·From2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Meet under the big hackberry tree at the garden entrance
Review and Discussion on Insects and Winter: A Collaboration Between SHHNH and AAJPM, Organized by Gérard Duvallet

A Nighttime Getaway to the Botanical Garden

As night falls, immerse yourself in the fascinating world of stories and traditions surrounding the Jardin des Plantes.
Let a storyteller and a plant expert guide you through this historic site—France’s oldest botanical garden—as night sets in.

Embark on a unique and enchanting adventure that blends legendary tales and botanical discoveries in the heart of the Jardin des Plantes, illuminated solely by the light of torches.

Accompanied by a botanist-gardener and a storyteller, explore this historic site by the flickering light of the night. When scientific knowledge intertwines with magical tales, the experience becomes a poetic and timeless stroll—a true invitation to dream.