Monceau park in Paris : Boulevard de Courcelles, entering by one of Davioud's gilded wrought iron doors, you can see to your left a pillar rotund, the ' Pavillon de Chartres'. Numerous sculptures and decorative elements take us back to the epoch of the 2nd Empire. The park is flowered by beds of all kinds. Centenary trees, rare species like the Laricio Pine or the Virginia Tulip Tree among them, give a home to one of the capital's most varied bird populations.