Arboretum des Milelli
The Arboretum des Milelli is an arboretum located on the 12-hectare grounds of Les Milelli, outside Ajaccio, Corse-du-Sud, Corsica, France. Les Milelli was the long-time summer retreat of the ancestors of Napoleon I of France, and one of his childhood residences; its olive groves provided a large part of the family's income. The house itself is closed to visitors, but its grounds and arboretum are open. The arboretum contains woody plants representative of Mediterranean flora; an admission fee is charged. The name I milelli means " the little apple trees " in Corsican language.
See also
- Casa Buonaparte - the family home in Ajaccio that is now a museum
- List of botanical gardens in France
References
- Napoleon.org description
- Urbanis.fr description (French)
- Bois Foret Info description (French)
- Je Decouvre La France description (French)
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