Discover the CAP/"Buttery pear Tree" Garden, which combines a stone collection, social spaces, and permaculture, creating a link between the Museum of Fine Arts and the Collections House.
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CAP/The "Buttery pear Tree" Garden



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The CAP is a museum complex in the heart of downtown Mons, consisting of three entities:
- The "Buttery pear Tree" Garden
- The Museum of Fine Arts, which hosts temporary exhibitions highlighting the collections of Mons as well as high-quality international exhibitions.
- The former Jean Lescarts house, recently renovated to house the Collections House, a museum site dedicated to the history of Mons through the town's collections.
The "Buttery pear Tree" Garden is named after a pear variety developed in 1759 by Nicolas Hardenpont at the foot of Mont Panisel (Mons).
The garden is divided into three sections:
- The botanical-historical garden, which blends sculptures and plant species associated with local history.
- The permaculture garden, to which citizens are invited to contribute.
- The "guinguette," a place for relaxation with snacks.
Freely accessible from Rue Neuve, the garden invites visitors to stroll and discover, either alone or with company.
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Free admission via the rue Neuve.
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Individual visits on request - Permanent open visit
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