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Sprawling over 27 hectares of undulating wooded terrain, the Bois de Montmaur has picnic areas, a pond, and running and cycling trails through lush Mediterranean flora.
Sprawling over 27 hectares of undulating wooded terrain, the Bois de Montmaur has picnic areas, a pond, and running and cycling trails through lush Mediterranean flora. The Montpellier Zoo is right next to the park.
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Bois de Mont Maur, 34090 Montpellier, France
The Parc Zoologique Henri de Lunaret in Montpellier is one of the largest zoos in France, home to over 750 animals across 140 species on 60 hectares of lush greenery in the upper part of the Domaine de la Valette
The Aquadukt Saint-Clément is a 14 kilometre long aqueduct that was completed in 1772 to transport water from the Saint Clement spring to the Bassin principal du Peyrou and Chateau d'eau in Montpellier
The oldest botanical garden in France and one of the oldest in Europe, the Jardin des Plantes was established in 1593 by King Henri IV
Montpellier's École-de-Médecine operates a fascinating Museum of Anatomy that showcases anatomical models, skeletons, and specimen in jars that highlight various aspects of the human body
The Cathédrale Saint-Pierre de Montpellier or Montpellier Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishops of Montpellier
The Porte du Peyrou at the eastern end of Place Royale du Peyrou is a triumphal arch erected in 1691-'93 to honor King Louis XIV
The Domaine d'O or Château d'O is one of the several 18th century follies built by wealthy merchants in the French countryside around Montpellier
Located on the site of the former Collège Royal de Médecine, La Panacee is a centre for contemporary art, showcasing exhibitions of contemporary and digital art
The Kawa Theatre presents a program of comedic live acts for a laughter-filled evening in an intimate setting
The Basilica Notre-Dame des Tables is the mother church of Montpellier located in the heart of the city