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September 6, 2025    
5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Discover the edible and permaculture garden with our botanist gardener Jeff!

One-and-a-half-hour tour.

Meet at the Henri IV entrance 5 minutes early. Don't forget your hat and water bottle!

September 12, 2025    
6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

Friday, September 12
From 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Parvis de l’Orangerie

Partnership –
Free admission, no reservation required!

To mark the end ofMonopolis, American poetAnne Boyerwill honor us with her presence for a public reading of her poems in the magnificent setting of Montpellier's botanical garden. In the exhibition hosted by Mécènes du Sud, Anne Boyer presents acollection of poemsentitled Money City As Fuck, excerpts of which have been co-translated into French by Lou Ferrand, Manon Michèle, and Mona Varichon and accompanied by her letter of resignation from her position as poetry editor of the New York Times Magazine.

In 2014, Anne Boyer was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of triple-negative breast cancer, which led her to work on healthcare policy in an era of precariousness. Her book about the disease,Those Who Do Not Die, was awarded the prestigiousPulitzer Prize. According to critic Chris Strofollino, Boyer's work "expands the boundaries of poetry and memoir as we know them."

Biography of Anne Boyer

Anne Boyer is a North American poet and essayist originally from Kansas, now based in Scotland. Her works includeA Handbook of Disappointed Fate, Garments Against Women, which Maureen McLane described in the New York Times as "a sad, beautiful, and passionate book that chronicles the political economy of literature and life itself," andThose Who Do Not Die, which won the Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction in 2020. Until November 16, 2023, Anne Boyer was the poetry editor of the New York Times Magazine, from which she resigned in protest against the newspaper's editorial line supporting the U.S. government's policy of apartheid toward the Palestinian people.

→ Learn more about theMonopolis exhibition
An exhibition from May 22 to September 13, 2025
Curator: LouFerrand
Featuring:Anne Boyer, Mira Calix, Thelma Cappello, Anne-Lise Coste (Uruk), Penny Goring, Rafael Moreno, Mona Varichon, and Women’s History Museum

September 20, 2025    
12:00 a.m.

Tour offered by the Friends of the Garden Association

Guide: Régis Meuzeret

Saturday, September 20, 2025 ·
From 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
limited places – free upon registration
September 20, 2025 - September 21, 2025    
10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

All Open House visits – September 20 and 21, 2025 –

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

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

October 2, 2025    
12:00 a.m.

Closure for faculty event.

October 4, 2025    
12:00 a.m.

Closure for faculty event.

Events on September 6, 2025
06 Sep
September 6, 25

Discover the edible and permaculture garden with our botanist gardener Jeff!

One-and-a-half-hour tour.

Meet at the Henri IV entrance 5 minutes early. Don't forget your hat and water bottle!

Events on September 12, 2025
12 Sep
September 12, 25

Friday, September 12
From 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Parvis de l’Orangerie

Partnership –
Free admission, no reservation required!

To mark the end ofMonopolis, American poetAnne Boyerwill honor us with her presence for a public reading of her poems in the magnificent setting of Montpellier's botanical garden. In the exhibition hosted by Mécènes du Sud, Anne Boyer presents acollection of poemsentitled Money City As Fuck, excerpts of which have been co-translated into French by Lou Ferrand, Manon Michèle, and Mona Varichon and accompanied by her letter of resignation from her position as poetry editor of the New York Times Magazine.

In 2014, Anne Boyer was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of triple-negative breast cancer, which led her to work on healthcare policy in an era of precariousness. Her book about the disease,Those Who Do Not Die, was awarded the prestigiousPulitzer Prize. According to critic Chris Strofollino, Boyer's work "expands the boundaries of poetry and memoir as we know them."

Biography of Anne Boyer

Anne Boyer is a North American poet and essayist originally from Kansas, now based in Scotland. Her works includeA Handbook of Disappointed Fate, Garments Against Women, which Maureen McLane described in the New York Times as "a sad, beautiful, and passionate book that chronicles the political economy of literature and life itself," andThose Who Do Not Die, which won the Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction in 2020. Until November 16, 2023, Anne Boyer was the poetry editor of the New York Times Magazine, from which she resigned in protest against the newspaper's editorial line supporting the U.S. government's policy of apartheid toward the Palestinian people.

→ Learn more about theMonopolis exhibition
An exhibition from May 22 to September 13, 2025
Curator: LouFerrand
Featuring:Anne Boyer, Mira Calix, Thelma Cappello, Anne-Lise Coste (Uruk), Penny Goring, Rafael Moreno, Mona Varichon, and Women’s History Museum

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

Tour offered by the Friends of the Garden Association

Guide: Régis Meuzeret

Saturday, September 20, 2025 ·
From 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
limited places – free upon registration
20 Sep
September 20, 25

All Open House visits – September 20 and 21, 2025 –

20 Sep
September 20, 25

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

Events on September 21, 2025
20 Sep
September 20, 25

All Open House visits – September 20 and 21, 2025 –

20 Sep
September 20, 25

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

Events on September 22, 2025
20 Sep
September 20, 25

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

Events on September 23, 2025
20 Sep
September 20, 25

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

Events on September 24, 2025
20 Sep
September 20, 25

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

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

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

Events on September 26, 2025
20 Sep
September 20, 25

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

Events on September 27, 2025
20 Sep
September 20, 25

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

Events on September 28, 2025
20 Sep
September 20, 25

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

Events on September 29, 2025
20 Sep
September 20, 25

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

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

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

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

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

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

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

02 Oct
October 25

Closure for faculty event.

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

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

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

What the Wind Erases – Photo Exhibition – Olivier MARTEL

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

This quote from Sylvain Tesson sums up my quest: to find 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 wide open spaces, and my photography, marked by an intimate sensitivity to the impermanence of things, is nourished by my solitary wanderings through silent and majestic landscapes.

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

Through my practice, I encourage viewers to contemplate nature not as an object of possession, but as a fragile entity.

Closed on Mondays

Exhibition poster

04 Oct
October 25

Closure for faculty event.

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Nighttime escape to the botanical garden

At dusk, immerse yourself in the fascinating world of stories and traditions surrounding the Jardin des Plantes.
Let yourself be guided by a storyteller and a plant specialist through this historic site, the oldest botanical garden in France, as night falls.

Embark on a unique and enchanting adventure, combining legendary stories and botanical discoveries in the heart of the Jardin des Plantes, illuminated only by torchlight.

Accompanied by a botanist-gardener and a narrator, explore this heritage site by the flickering light of night. When scientific knowledge intertwines with wonderful tales, the experience becomes a poetic and timeless journey, a true invitation to dream.