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The Porte du Peyrou at the eastern end of Place Royale du Peyrou is a triumphal arch erected in 1691-'93 to honor King L... The Porte du Peyrou at the eastern end of Place Royale du Peyrou is a triumphal ... The Porte du Peyrou at the eastern end of Place Royale du Peyrou is a triumphal arch erected in 1691...
Designed by Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill in 1978, Antigone is a new neighborhood with neo-classical structures inspi... Designed by Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill in 1978, Antigone is a new neighbor... Designed by Catalan architect Ricardo Bofill in 1978, Antigone is a new neighborhood with neo-classi...
The Esplanade d’Europe in the Antigone district of Montpellier is an expansive semicircular plaza on the banks of the Le... The Esplanade d’Europe in the Antigone district of Montpellier is an expansive s... The Esplanade d’Europe in the Antigone district of Montpellier is an expansive semicircular plaza on...
Also known as l’Oef or the Egg for its oval shape, the Place de la Comedie to the south-east of the historic Écusson is ... Also known as l’Oef or the Egg for its oval shape, the Place de la Comedie to th... Also known as l’Oef or the Egg for its oval shape, the Place de la Comedie to the south-east of the ...
Located at the northern end of the Charles de Gaulle esplanade in the northeast corner of the Écusson, the historic cent... Located at the northern end of the Charles de Gaulle esplanade in the northeast ... Located at the northern end of the Charles de Gaulle esplanade in the northeast corner of the Écusso...