
Since 2021, the Jardin du Chemin des Sculptures, located in the heart of the Fontvieille district, has undergone major waterproofing works carried out by the Administration des Domaines. These interventions were made necessary by the condition of the existing infrastructure and represented a crucial first step in securing the site.
A new phase now begins with the launch of the landscape redevelopment, led by the Urban Planning Department and designed by Grant & Associates. The project’s ambition is clear: to gradually transform a simple passageway garden into a fully-fledged place to live, more welcoming, more functional and more environmentally responsible.
In order to ensure continuity of use and minimise disruption for residents and visitors, the works will be carried out in stages, divided into three successive zones.
February 2026: start of works on the first half of the garden
End of 2026: delivery of this initial phase
2027–2028: progressive redevelopment of the remaining areas
This phased approach will make it possible to maintain accessible pathways throughout the duration of the works.
The future garden will give a stronger role to plant life, with a planting palette adapted to the local climate and to the challenges of climate change. The aim is to enhance shade, coolness and biodiversity, while improving daily comfort for users.
Design choices also favour materials sourced from controlled supply chains and an overall approach that is respectful of the environment. The garden is conceived as a more resilient urban space, contributing to a stronger presence of nature in the city.
An information system will accompany the project for its entire duration. On-site banners and panels will present the project and its key design principles.
These communication tools will evolve as the works progress, helping residents and visitors understand each stage of the redevelopment and follow the transformation of the site.