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Place de la Comedie Place de la Comedie is a large pedestrian square located in the city centre of Montpellier, and has been referred to as the heart and soul of the city. It is named for the first theatre that was built on that site in the 1870s. The Fountain of the Three Graces marks the centre of the square. Address: . Montpellier FR 34000
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Promenade du Peyrou Promenade du Peyrou is a raised walkway that extends to the Arceaux district from the city centre. It provides views of the entire area. Flower beds and magnolias line the walkway, and numerous trees provide shade. Address: . Montpellier FR 34000
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Esplanade Charles-De-Gaulle Esplanade Charles-De-Gaulle is a wide boardwalk that extends from Place de la Comédie to the Corum building. Many Montpellier attractions are located along this stretch of road, including Musee Fabre and the Champ de Mars garden. Several mini-train and horse-drawn carriage rides also use this area to depart on thier tours. Address: . Montpellier FR 34000
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Rue du Bras de Fer Rue du Bras de Fer is an ancient road that descends from Place Castellane to Rue de l'Ancien Courrier. The archway that goes over the road dates back to the 14th or 15th century. Paved stairways and a vaulted passage also mark this road. Address: . Montpellier FR 34000
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Place St-Ravy Place St-Ravy is a small square located at the end of four streets that was created at the end of the 19th century. There are several impressive residences here, including the Hôtel de Jacquet, which features 14th century gothic windows, as well as a colourful fresco. A large fountain sits in the centre of the square. Address: . Montpellier FR 34000
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