Contemporary art in the heart of the famous Amiens hortillonnages
Since 2010, the Festival International de Jardins in the Amiens Hortillonnages has transformed this exceptional natural site into an open-air museum. From May to October, around fifty contemporary creations—gardens, artistic installations, and site-specific works—are harmoniously integrated into the unique landscape of the hortillonnages, these floating gardens shaped by humans since antiquity at the confluence of the Somme and the Avre. Supported by Art & Jardins | Hauts-de-France, the festival offers landscape designers, architects, and visual artists a platform for creation that questions major environmental issues: biodiversity, water management, fragile ecosystems, and sustainable development. Winner of the European Garden Award 2024, it has welcomed over 680,000 visitors in fifteen editions.
The Amiens hortillonnages are a unique natural and heritage treasure in France. These approximately 300 hectares of floating gardens, crisscrossed by a network of canals called rieux, have been cultivated since the Middle Ages in the very heart of the city. It is in this exceptional landscape that the Festival International de Jardins was established in 2010, under the impetus of the association Art & Jardins | Hauts-de-France.
Each year, from May to October, the festival invites landscape designers, architects, visual artists, and visual artists from around the world to create site-specific works, in harmony with the aquatic landscape of the hortillonnages. These creations—ephemeral gardens, sculptures, Land Art installations, landscape interventions—question our relationship with nature and contemporary environmental challenges.
The festival unfolds over two complementary routes. The pedestrian route, accessible free of charge from the Île aux Fagots (43 chemin de halage, Amiens), allows visitors to discover some of the works on foot. The electric boat route, departing from the Port à Fumier in Camon, offers an autonomous navigation experience of about 2.5 hours through the canals, with about thirty gardens and installations visible from the water.
Over the editions, the festival has presented nearly 234 gardens and installations created by over 358 artists, attracting more than 680,000 visitors. In 2024, it received the prestigious European Garden Award in the 'Best European Contemporary Park and Garden' category, recognizing its international reach.
The Festival International de Jardins does not just present works of art in a natural setting: it places ecology and sustainable development at the heart of its approach. Artists are invited to work with natural and recycled materials, to respect the fragile ecosystems of the hortillonnages, and to offer reflections on biodiversity, water management, and the preservation of wetlands.
The festival is also a place for transmission and awareness-raising, with guided tours, educational workshops, and student projects carried out in partnership with Amiens schools and universities, notably the UPJV (Université de Picardie Jules Verne) and the Lycée Édouard Branly.
The Amiens hortillonnages are one of the last large market garden marshes in France. Once exploited by the hortillons, market gardeners who cultivated vegetables and flowers on the islands, they are now a preserved natural space in the heart of the city, classified as a remarkable natural site. The festival contributes to keeping this exceptional heritage alive and known, attracting a national and international audience.
The 17th edition of the Festival International de Jardins in the Amiens Hortillonnages will take place from May 22 to October 11, 2026. Landscape designers, architects, and visual artists from around the world are invited to respond to the call for projects to create new site-specific works in the hortillonnages.
The Festival International de Jardins returns for its 17th edition from May 22 to October 11, 2026. As every year, the festival will invite landscape designers, architects, and visual artists to create site-specific works in the Amiens hortillonnages, in dialogue with this unique aquatic landscape.
The call for projects for the new 2026 creations was launched in autumn 2025. The selected works will be produced in the spring and presented to the public upon the festival's opening in May.
The free pedestrian route from Île aux Fagots and the electric boat route from Port à Fumier in Camon will again be offered to visitors.
Address: 43 chemin de halage, 80000 Amiens
Access: free
Opening hours: daily from May to October, 10 am to 6 pm
Address: 35 rue Roger Allou, 80450 Camon
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Duration: approximately 2.5 hours of autonomous navigation
By car: Amiens is accessible via the A16 from Paris (1.5 hours). The Port à Fumier in Camon has parking.
By train: Amiens station (TGV from Paris-Nord in 1h10), then bus or bike.
Art & Jardins | Hauts-de-France
56 rue du Vivier, 80000 Amiens
Tel: 03 22 52 52 96
Email: [email protected]
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