It takes its name from an ancient rug from the 'jeu de mail' (mallet game) the ancestor of croquet and golf. Almost all cities owned a 'mail' ground.
Despite some changes, it is still the same framework: around its pond, its fountain and its artificial island, we find a particularly rich collection of wood varieties and rare oaks, aples and chestnuts.


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