Since opening in 2002, the Palais offers a unique experience around its two gardens: the Jardin aux Habitants and le Jardin Sauvage, causing it to rub shoulders with art and nature.

Le Jardin aux Habitants, Robert Milin

For his work, Robert Milin, divided into 16 plots the land adjacent to the building of the Palais de Tokyo situated on Rue de la Manutention. The plots were granted to 16 gardeners federated through an association. Each reflects the personality of its inhabitants. Robert Milin, visual artist, has been working for fifteen years on the interaction between man and his environment. The Jardin aux Habitants is open all year. No plot is available at this time.