The Garden of the Maison Commune in Pré-Saint-Gervais hosts a specialized cyanotype workshop where participants create botanical prints using sunlight. Tracing its origins to this community garden has been a center for artistic expression and social gathering in one of the region’s most densely populated districts. The event highlights the regional identity of the Greater Paris area as a territory where nature and artistic technical heritage are creatively reunified. Visitors can learn the chemical process of sun-printing while capturing the silhouettes of local plant specimens on treated paper in the garden. This workshop has a high social impact by providing free cultural training and fostering a sense of shared artistic joy among urban residents. For researchers it delivered a vital laboratory for studying the pedagogical role of historical photographic techniques in contemporary urban nature education. The initiative ensures the legacy of the community garden as a place of knowledge and creation is maintained for future residents.