Arboretum des Milelli, Ajaccio
Facts and practical information
The Arboretum des Milelli is an arboretum located on the 12-hectare grounds of Les Milelli, outside Ajaccio, Corse-du-Sud, Corsica, France. Built c.1581, Les Milelli was the long-time summer retreat of the ancestors of Napoleon I of France, and one of his childhood residences; its olive groves provided a large part of the family's income. Upon his return from Egypt in October 1799, it was where Napoleon spent his last night in Corsica after a stay of two days in the company of his staff, Lannes, Berthier and Murat. The house itself is closed to visitors, but its grounds and arboretum are open. The arboretum, established in 1993, contains woody plants representative of Mediterranean flora; an admission fee is charged. The name I milelli means " the little apple trees " in Corsican language. ()
Ajaccio
Arboretum des Milelli – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Musée Fesch, Maison Bonaparte, Ajaccio Cathedral, Bibliothèque Fesch.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Arboretum des Milelli?
How to get to Arboretum des Milelli by public transport?
Bus
- Cathédrale • Lines: 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9 (2 min walk)
- Préfecture • Lines: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9 (4 min walk)
Ferry
- Gare maritime d'Ajaccio (9 min walk)
Train
- Ajaccio (17 min walk)
- Les Salines (33 min walk)