Informative signage now guides visitors to the Jardin des Géants in Lille. Designed to highlight biodiversity and the site's three different areas, it provides clear landmarks, maps, and historical information, inviting visitors to explore this urban haven at their own pace.
Métropole Européenne de Lille
Reprocolor
Atelier Télescopique
MEL
Mutabilis - Paris
The Jardin des Géants, created in 2008 on the former MEL parking lot near Lille's train stations, is a two-hectare urban renaturation space. It offers a haven of peace marked by water, plants, and giant wicker heads. Three worlds are linked together here: the Parvis des Nuages, the Herbe des Géants, and the Jardin des Sources. More than 200 species flourish here thanks to a dedicated team. A cultural and recreational venue, it hosts shows, exhibitions, a restaurant, and picnic areas, and is open to all year-round.
















