FABRE MUSEUM
Museum housing a collection of several thousand art objects including ...Read more
LUNARET ZOOLOGICAL PARK
Zoological park to discover many animals in semi-liberty, ideal for joggers ...Read more
PLAYACTING
Place lined with majestic buildings and cafe terraces in Montpellier, one ...Read more
FLAUGERGUES CASTLE
This 18th-century château bears witness to the lifestyle of Montpellier's ...Read more
TRIUMPHAL ARCH
A superb arch, with superb medallions, built in place of one of the gates ...Read more
AMAZONIAN GREENHOUSE
Amazonian greenhouse in the Lunaret Zoological Park, to discover the ...Read more
PEYROU PROMENADE
A walk that offers a green interlude in the historic heart of Montpellier ...Read more
JARDIN DES PLANTES DE MONTPELLIER
This green space, born in 1593 at the request of Henry IV, is today a ...Read more
OFFICE DE TOURISME DE MONTPELLIER
Tourist office organizing guided tours in the city of Montpellier and its ...Read more
FOUNTAIN OF THREE GRACES
Read moreThe fountain of the Three Graces is the emblem of the city. Located on the Place de la Comédie, it is a meeting place for many locals and tourists. A listed historical monument, the creation of the sculpture dates back to 1776 and is the work of Etienne Antoine. He represented characters from Greek mythology named: Aglaé, Euphrosine and Thalie. These "Charites" (Graces, in Roman) symbolize seduction, beauty, nature, human creativity and fertility.
POPULAR PAVILION
This neoclassical pavilion is set just off the Place de la Comédie.Read more
MIKVE MEDIEVAL
Medieval Jewish ritual pool in Montpellier, a vestige of 13th-century ...Read more
FACULTY OF MEDICINE
One of the oldest faculties of medicine in the Western world, located in ...Read more
THE URSULINE CONVENT
Convent built in 1641 to educate girls and care for the sick, now a ...Read more
MUSEUM ATGER
Read moreHoused in the Medical Library, this museum is dedicated to the collection of Xavier Atger (1758-1833), a print and drawing enthusiast who donated his collection to the university on his death. With a thousand drawings, five thousand prints from the French, Italian and Flemish schools of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, and a few paintings, the visit is worth its weight in gold! Since 2017, 81 drawings by the artist Colette Richarme (1904-1991) have joined the museum, an arrival that establishes an exciting dialogue between modern and classical art.
SAINT-CLÉMENT AQUEDUCT
Aqueduct Saint-Clement of 14 km, housing a water tower with an impressive ...Read more
LES CIRCUITS DE L’OFFICE DE TOURISME
The Montpellier Tourist Office's tours of the city's medical and legal ...Read more
MO.CO. PANACEA
Mo.Co. Panacée, a unique space for artistic expression that engages in an ...Read more