Paris, Parc Monceau
The park was established by Phillippe d’Orléans, Duke of Chartres, a cousin of King Louis XVI. In 1769 he had begun purchasing the land where the park is located. In 1778, he decided to create a public park, and employed the writer and painter Louis Carrogis Carmontelle to design the gardens. Unused old postcard, aged but clean. Grade: 1