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In the mid-nineteenth century, the Parisian landscape designer François Duvillers, one of the most renowned of his time, received
from the Count of Peralada the commission to design the gardens, covering an area of 77,700 m2.
Duvillers decided to combine the typical geometric structure of Versailles or Chantilly with a more sinuous,
inspired by the English gardens, and plant 158 species, both native and exotic