Overview
Montmartre Park is a park located above Seorae Village. Near the park is Seorae Village, where many French people live, which led to the park's naming of Montmartre Park. Montmartre Park is a park filled with art and romance, just as its name suggests. Although not large in scale, the park is filled with poems and sculptural artworks left by French poets. You can also see bust sculptures of prominent French artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Paul Gauguin, and Pablo Picasso. Additionally, the Lee Mi-ja Garden, a memorial space for the famous singer Lee Mi-ja, has been established, and playground facilities have been set up, making it a great place to enjoy picnics with children. At the end of Montmartre Park is the Silkworm Bridge, which connects to Seoripul Neighborhood Park. Crossing the Silkworm Bridge, you can enjoy a walk to Seoripul Neighborhood Park, where you can enjoy various seasonal flowers.


