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Sights (4)

Musée Fabre

municipal museum of Montpellier Urban Community

311m

43.6123.88

Cévennes National Park

national park of France

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former commune in Lozère, France

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former administrative region of France

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Montpellier

France
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Montpellier

Montpellier is the principal city in the Languedoc-Roussillon region in southwest France. It's been the fastest growing city in France over the past 25 years and, as a result, it has very modern districts on the outskirts that are in stark contrast to the old winding roads of the city centre. The town is home to a lot of students due to the presence of the University of Montpellier which has the oldest medical school in Europe, and, as such, Montpellier has a very young feel to it.

The city is a centre for cultural events as there are many students. Montpellier has two large concert venues: Le Zenith Sud (7.000 seats) and L'Arena (14.000 seats). Le Corum cultural and conference centre contains three auditoriums.

  • The Festival de Radio France et Montpellier is a summer festival of opera and other music held in Montpellier. The festival concentrates on classical music and jazz with about 150 events, including opera, concerts, films, and talks. Most of these events are free and are held in the historic courtyards of the city or in the modern concert halls of Le Corum near historical city center.
  • The annual Cinemed, the International Mediterranean Film Festival Montpellier, held in the fall, is the second largest French film festival after the Cannes Film Festival. Held since 1979, it offers screenings of over 200 long and short films, documentaries, animated films, trailers, and a special program of student films.[18] Other events include panel discussions, exhibitions, and gatherings. Venues include Le Corum and cinema halls.

The city is situated on hilly ground 10 km (6 mi) inland from the Mediterranean coast, on the River Lez. The name of the city, which was originally Monspessulanus, is said to have stood for mont pelé (the naked hill, because the vegetation was poor), or le mont de la colline (the mount of the hill)

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

11.6°C2.8
Precipitation: 55.6 mm

Feb

12.8°C3.3
Precipitation: 51.8 mm

Mar

15.9°C5.9
Precipitation: 34.3 mm

Apr

18.2°C8.7
Precipitation: 55.5 mm

May

22°C12.5
Precipitation: 42.7 mm

Jun

26.4°C16
Precipitation: 27.8 mm

Jul

29.3°C18.9
Precipitation: 16.4 mm

Aug

28.9°C18.5
Precipitation: 34.4 mm

Sep

25°C15
Precipitation: 80.3 mm

Oct

20.5°C11.9
Precipitation: 96.8 mm

Nov

15.3°C6.8
Precipitation: 66.8 mm

Dec

12.2°C3.7
Precipitation: 66.7 mm
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