
By Sylvain Lefèvre
Organised as part of the Forum Nature
From bees to newts, from chickadees to butterflies, a living garden is a chance to experience some surprising safaris at home.
A few kilometres from Rennes in Brittany, a family has been experimenting for ten years with a garden that has been converted into a refuge for biodiversity.
After the screening, Emmanuel Gaceus, environmental educator at Grain de Pollen, will talk to us about the biodiversity that surrounds us.
Tickets on sale at the tourist office between 10am and 12pm on 23, 24, 30 and 31 January and 6 and 7 February or by email.
Prices :
- Full price: 6 euros
- members: 4 euros
- under 12s: free
From bees to newts, from chickadees to butterflies, a living garden is a chance to experience some surprising safaris at home.
A few kilometres from Rennes in Brittany, a family has been experimenting for ten years with a garden that has been converted into a refuge for biodiversity.
After the screening, Emmanuel Gaceus, environmental educator at Grain de Pollen, will talk to us about the biodiversity that surrounds us.
Tickets on sale at the tourist office between 10am and 12pm on 23, 24, 30 and 31 January and 6 and 7 February or by email.
Prices :
- Full price: 6 euros
- members: 4 euros
- under 12s: free
Opening times
Opening times
On 15 February 2026
- 14:30 at 15:30
Location
Location
the organizer the organizer

