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Montpellier

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Montpellier Cathedral was a former Benedictine chapel, the Chapel became a cathedral in 1536 when the city was transferred from the Maguelon to Montpellier, The Montpellier Cathedral building suffered a number of damages during the Wars of Religion between the Catholics and Protestants, Montpellier Cathedral

Montpellier Zoological Park Facts, Montpellier Zoological Park opened in 1964, second largest Zoo park in France and has the largest tropical greenhouse in France, facts about Montpellier Zoo, The zebra was the first species introduced in the Montpellier Zoological Park, facts about Montpellier Zoological Park

Montpellier Zoological Park is the largest zoo park in Montpellier and second largest zoo in France, With its eighty hectares, two ponds and fifty-two enclosures, Montpellier Zoological Park opened in 1964, the Amazonian greenhouse opened as part of the Montpellier Zoo in 2007, Montpellier Zoo

Porte du Peyrou is a monument dedicated to King Louis XIV of France, known as the ‘Sun King’, built in 1693 and designed by François d’Orbay, situated at the eastern end of the Jardins du Peyrou, on the foundations of the old city walls

Fun and Interesting facts about, The Porte du Peyrou was built in 1691, on the ruins of the old city walls and is dedicated to King Louis XIV of France, few years later in 1715, Panels in bas-relief and inscriptions of the glorifying King Louis XIV of France were added, Facts about Porte du Peyrou,Porte du Peyrou facts

Montpellier is located in the southern part of France, the city is only 6.2 miles away from the Mediterranean sea and has beautiful architects from the Gothic cathedral saint-Pierre DE Montpelier, the city is well known for its trading port and scholarly however unlike most cities around the southern part of France, it has no roman heritage.