5 – 7 June

Bol d’Or

Cross the open lake on a long 123 km course that tests endurance, seamanship and tactical skill. Expect variable winds, open-water stretches and close-quarters sailing at the start as a large international fleet races together. The experience mixes sustained physical effort with bursts of adrenaline during maneuvers, offering dramatic vistas and the rhythm of wind and waves. Suited to experienced racers and ambitious amateurs, it’s a legendary competition that rewards teamwork, stamina and a love of sailing.

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1 – 3 June

Join the community to welcome the start of the polo season at a three-day international tournament. Teams and players from across Europe compete over a weekend of spirited matches and social gatherings. Each day features competitive games, field-side hospitality, seasonal dining, music, and relaxed open-air club ambiance. Visitors can meet players and members, share conversations in club lounges, and celebrate together at the finale with a prize-giving ceremony that honours sporting achievement and community spirit.

Wednesday 3 June, 14:00

Nicolas Freyre, head gardener, oversees the garden’s living and preserved plant collections and collaborates with scientific teams on conservation and research.

This presentation examines the institution’s mission, activities, and research-driven conservation practices, highlighting a herbarium of over six million specimens, a comprehensive botanical library, and a living collection of more than 11,000 species, many rare or endangered. It explores how curated collections inform biodiversity knowledge and preservation strategies.

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Wednesday 3 June, 14:00

Stroll through urban streets and riverside corridors, ears tuned to the calls of migrating birds. This gentle walk traces the hidden lines of avian movement across cityscapes, passing green pockets, channels of water and tree-lined streets. Participants move at an attentive pace, listening, spotting and sharing discoveries with a curious, communal energy. The experience blends nature literacy with slow exploration, accessible to all fitness levels and offering a new way to perceive urban life through the presence of birds.

7 May – 25 June

High-energy outdoor fitness sessions that blend dynamic exercises with fresh air and urban views. One-hour classes use open-air public spaces to move, stretch and strengthen through guided circuits and bodyweight drills. Expect varied pacing, upbeat group energy and simple, accessible progressions that welcome all ages and fitness levels. The emphasis is on communal rhythm, breath and movement, turning familiar outdoor settings into motivating training spaces that build strength, stamina and confidence.

Thursday 4 June, 12:30

A guided walk through garden paths, feeling the spring rhythm as buds open and flowers unfurl. A horticulturist’s eye reveals planting decisions, seasonal care, and the tactile work behind beds and borders. Expect close encounters with emerging shoots, fragrant blooms, and the textured ground of paths and planting areas. The pace encourages observation and conversation, blending practical expertise with a contemplative energy that highlights plants’ role in the urban landscape and the seasonal return of life.

In French.

Friday 5 June, 19:00

Led by the trio La Nouvelle Saison, this intimate apéro-concert blends English pop-folk ballads with songs in French and Italian. Stéphanie Palazzo’s luminous voice and piano intertwine with Alex Lodo’s guitar and Giacomo Grandi’s cello, creating warm, travel-tinged textures. The performance favors close listening and gentle dynamics, moving from delicate simplicity to rich, resonant swells. Its atmosphere is convivial and reflective, inviting shared moments and subtle emotional shifts.

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