Bois de Boulogne

The Bois de Boulogne is a park located along the western edge of the 16th arrondissement of Paris, near the suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt.

The Bois de Boulogne covers an area of 8.459 km² (3.266 sq. miles, or 2,090 acres), which is 2.5 times larger than Central Park in New York, and 3.3 times larger than Hyde Park in London.

The northern part of the Bois de Boulogne is occupied by the Jardin d'Acclimatation, an amusement park with a menagerie and other attractions.

At night time, the area becomes one of Paris's most prominent red-light districts, though in recent years the French government has sought to eliminate prostitution in the park.

History

These "Boulogne Woods" are a remnant of the ancient oak forest of Rouvray, which was first mentioned in 717, in the charter of Compiègne. The lands were given by Childeric II to the powerful Abbey of Saint-Denis, which founded a number of monasteries in the woodlands. Philip Augustus bought back the main part of the forest from the monks of St Denis to create a royal hunting reserve on Crown lands. In 1256, Isabelle de France, sister of Saint-Louis, founded Longchamp.

During the Hundred Years' War, the forest became the haunt of robbers; in 1416-17 troops of the Duke of Burgundy burned part of Rouvroy Forest; Under Louis XI, the estate, now called the Bois de Boulogne, was reforested and two roads were opened through it.

After François I built the Château de Madrid (completed 1526) in the Bois de Boulogne, the woodlands became a site of festivities, though highwaymen could make the roads that led through it dangerous: the intrepid voyager Pierre Belon was murdered by thieves in the Bois de Boulogne in 1564. The hunting park was enclosed by walls under Henri II and Henri III, with eight gates. Henri IV planted 15000 mulberry trees, with the hope of instigating a local silk industry. His repudiated wife Marguerite de Valois retired to her refuge in the Château de la Muette, in the Bois. In November 1783, from the grounds of the Château de la Muette, Pilâtre de Rozier and the Marquis d'Arlandes made the first successful manned flight in a hot-air balloon built by the Montgolfier brothers.

Racecourse in the Bois de Boulogne (1864)]]

In the Bois the Comte d'Artois, Louis XVI's brother,built the Château de Bagatelle. The site was made into a park by Napoleon III in 1852, and, financed by selling building lots along the north end of the Bois, in Neuilly, it was landscaped under the direction of the Baron Haussmann; in the following years it was informally landscaped with open lawns and woodlands of hornbeam, beech, linden, cedar, chestnut and elm trees and hardy exotic species, like redwoods. Some aspects of the transformations were clearly the result of Louis Napoléon's exile in London: '"we must have a stream here, as in Hyde Park," he observed while driving through the Bois, "to give life to this arid promenade".All the formal allées, with the exceptions of the Allée Reine Marguerite and the Avenue Longchamp were made serpentine: there are thirty-five kilometres of footpaths, eight kilometres of cycle paths and twenty-nine kilometres of riding tracks. Between 1855 and 1858, the Hippodrome de Longchamp was built on the plain of the same name.

The Bois de Boulogne was officially annexed by the city of Paris in 1929 and incorporated into the 16th arrondissement. (Like the Bois de Vincennes, it is however generally not counted as part of Paris proper, since it only consists of public land with no population except for custodians.)

The park held its first motor race after the Second World War in 1945; the Paris Cup.

Points of interest

The Bois de Boulogne is home of the famous Javaris the Great.

Notes

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See also

  • Château de Bagatelle
  • Bois de Vincennes
  • Bois de Boulogne: city in mountain region of Lebanon (Arabic: Ghābat Būlūnyā), 33 km from Beirut

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Olga ????????
10 November 2014
The biggest green area in Paris with picturesque lakes. A perfect place for jogging, biking or picknick. Don't know what to do on weekend? Just come here and enjoy the fresh air and amazing nature!
Paul Farrell
24 June 2015
The run around the lake is fantastic and easily manageable as part of 5km to 10km jaunt when staying at Hotel Molitor. Wonderful and hard to believe you are in the city.
fdr
15 July 2017
Huge park/forest just next to Paris where you can run, walk, have a picnic and enjoy being outdoor. Beautiful lakes included! Don't forget to visit the Louis Vuitton Art Center too!
S Marks The Spots
11 October 2016
A beautiful green space with lots of things to do and see. Make sure to take a boat ride and pay a visit to the Fondation Louis Vuitton.
Halley Martinez
26 August 2018
Super parc en journée pour une promenade ou une virée sportive. N'hesitez pas à faire de la barque sur le lac l'été ! À fuir à partir d'une certaine heure du soir surtout si vous avez des enfants.
Julien Gourdon
24 October 2018
Logeant Porte d'Auteuil en septembre et travaillant à Puteaux, j'ai pu aller à pieds au travail en traversant le bois de Boulogne. Couleurs magnifiques, temps agréable, cygnes, lacs... Quelle chance !
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