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Guided tours of the most beautiful mansions of Montpellier

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Guided tours of the most beautiful mansions of Montpellier

The Montpellier tourist office offers you the opportunity to visit the courtyards of the city's most beautiful private mansions. This guided tour, rich in history, is an opportunity to discover the architectural evolution of the city, from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. From the medieval hostal to the apartment building, you will find elegant facades as well as balconies adorned with ironwork. You will be amazed by the diversified and astonishing architecture which makes the charm of the city. Discover the history of Montpellier architecture, characterized among other things, by the embellishment of the facades initiated in the 18th century by a famous Languedoc family, Les Girals. Go on an architectural journey through the space of time.
Visits offered from October 27, 2017 to January 18, 2018.

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