The National School of Landscape Architecture is celebrating its 50th anniversary and inviting its former students to a special celebration at the Potager du Roi.
Within our walls, more than 2,000 men and women have shaped the future of landscapes and left their mark on them. The school is happy and proud of the journey it has taken alongside them and invites all students, teachers, gardeners and staff, past and present, to celebrate this anniversary together.
Since 1976, the École Nationale Supérieure de Paysage de Versailles-Marseille has been inventing and transmitting much more than a discipline or a profession: it shapes the way we see, live in, repair and beautify the world.
Founded in Versailles, in the geometric shadow of André Le Nôtre and the joyful fertility of the King's Kitchen Garden, the school cultivates dialogue between form and life, between permanence and movement, to accompany the metamorphoses of the contemporary world.
Celebrating its 50th anniversary means returning to its origins, revisiting its heritage, but also opening up paths to the future, on the threshold of a new era.