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'''Thabor Park''', located in [[Rennes]] near the city center, is a public park built on over ten hectares. It has a mix of the characteristics of a [[French formal garden|French garden]], an [[English landscape garden|English garden]] and a large [[botanical garden]]. '''Thabor Park''', located in [[Rennes]] near the city center, is a public park built on over ten hectares. It has a mix of the characteristics of a [[French formal garden|French garden]], an [[English landscape garden|English garden]] and a large [[botanical garden]].
-In 2005, as part of a collective exhibition ''Chantier public #2'' organized by the ''40mcube'' art center, the orangery hosted works by the artist duo Daniel Dewar and Grégory Gicquel.+In 2005, as part of a collective exhibition ''Chantier public #2'' organized by the ''40mcube'' art center, the orangery hosted works by the artist duo [[Daniel Dewar and Grégory Gicquel]].
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Thabor Park, located in Rennes near the city center, is a public park built on over ten hectares. It has a mix of the characteristics of a French garden, an English garden and a large botanical garden.

In 2005, as part of a collective exhibition Chantier public #2 organized by the 40mcube art center, the orangery hosted works by the artist duo Daniel Dewar and Grégory Gicquel.



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