The Majorelle Gardens -Property of Yves St. Laurent, this garden was created by the painter Jacques Majorelle in 1931. Lovers of botany, he surrounds his house-studio of a unique garden composed of exotic plants and rare species that he refers to his many travels around the world. It adorns everything from fountains, ponds, fountains and walkways. Open to the public in 1947, this garden features a decor of ultramarine blue light and intense, created by Majorelle himself, who gives us the illusion of being in a table. You can walk in the bamboo forest or admire the collections of palms, cactuses, aquatic plants and flower pots. You can also see different species of birds and you lulled by their songs and soft sunlight. Since the 80s the blue painter\’s studio houses a museum of Islamic art.