SRB6367775: Interior of the Haguenot Hotel in Montpellier France This hotel is a folie, meaning a house bought in the 18th century by a wealthy family, At the time, the folies were in the field, The urban development has made them have ended in the heart of the city, In the late 17th century, Montpellier's thriving elite began building elaborate mansions around the city, 2020 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
SRB6367777: Gardens and fountains next to Place Max Rouquette located next to the aqueduct in Montpellier France, Place Max-Rouquette former Place des Arceaux in Montpellier Hérault owes its original name to the proximity of the aqueduct, to the west of the Parc du Peyrou, This square is an extension of the promenade du Peyrou which dates from the 18th century, On May 6, 2006, the square was renamed Place Max-Rouquette1 in tribute to Max Rouquette, who died in 2005, On the occasion of this inauguration, tambourine demonstrations took place, 2020 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
SRB6367778: Water sewer in Montpellier France A symbol on the ground warns us that the Camino de Santiago Way of St, James also passes through Montpellier, The Via Tolosana is the Latin name for one of the four routes in France on the Camino de Santiago, the southernmost, It passes through Toulouse (in Spanish and Occitan, Tolosa, hence its name), but its meeting point and starting point is Arles, 2020 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
SRB6367780: Aux Grands Vins de France is the largest wine cellar shop in Montpellier France, Languedoc-Roussillon wines, The two vineyards constitute one of the oldest wine areas, along with Provence, The wines of Languedoc-Roussillon, long regarded as inferior quality wines, have known, since the arrival of varietal wines (marketed for the most part under the name vin de pays d'Oc) in the 1980s, a renewal of its popularity among consumers, Modern research has practically come to prove that the oldest sparkling wine in the world is Blanquette de Limoux, even older than Champagne, 2020 (photo) / Bridgeman Images
SRB6367478: Aerial view of the medieval village of Conques in France, It shows visitors its abbey-church and clustered houses topped by slate roofs, Crossing of narrow streets and monolith to the fallen ones in the war in the old medieval village of Conques on coats of the river Dordou, 2020 (photo) / Bridgeman Images