Parc Paul Mistral is the French name for Paul Mistral Park. This urban park opened in 1925 and spans across 67 acres. Formerly a military ground, the park is now home to city hall and several sports facilities. Inside Paul Mistral Park is Perret Tower, the last remaining relic of the International Exhibition of Hydropower and Tourism. Other features of the park include sculptures of Apostu, Guasagnucci, and Rousil, which were specifically built for the 1967's Symposium. Visitors can also discover the park’s pond, a small river, a playground, and a little train. The summer months draw many people for festivals and concerns.

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