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    Place du Peyrou

    Posted by barenib 23 June 2009

    Here you can stroll or sit in some typical shady boulevards, take in panoramas of Montpellier and the surrounding area and marvel at the old 18th century aquaduct which ends with a flourish in the form of a pool under a celebratory Neo classical pavillion.

    Place du Peyrou, near the Arc du Triomphe

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