The Parc André Citroën is a public park in Paris that was opened in 1992 on the site of the former Citroën factories, located in the Quartier Javel in the 15th arrondissement. The park overlooks the left bank of the Seine, along the Quai André-Citroën, where car traffic goes underground along the Seine over a length of 440 metres. The main entrance is on rue Cauchy.
The Citroën factories became vacant in the 1970s and disappeared. Since 1986 the area has been set up as a 14-hectare futuristic park where vegetation, stone, glass and water come together to form one whole. One can find a 'black garden' of 2 hectares, a 'white garden' (1 hectare), a central park of about 11 hectares, a garden 'in motion' and 'serial' gardens.
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