Beauregard Park is a modern landscape masterpiece located in the city of Rennes. While France is famous for its classical gardens, this park, opened at the beginning of the 21st century, offers a completely different perspective on urban space. It covers an area of 7 hectares and is designed as an elongated rectangle, harmoniously integrated into the urban environment.

The main highlight of the park lies in its unusual terrain. Designed by architect David Boeno as a cascade of terraces, it gradually leads visitors to a viewing platform at an altitude of 53 meters. From here, there is an impressive view of the northern part of the city, and in spring, the walking alleys are filled with the blossoms of snow-white cherry trees, creating an atmosphere of peace and tranquility.
Beauregard Park is unique in its intersection of nature, science, and contemporary art. It is not just a place for walking, but an interactive site with an astronomical theme, where every element—from sundials to futuristic buildings—carries a specific meaning, making this place one of the most interesting modern attractions in the region.