Place de la Comédie, Pedestrian square in the city center of Montpellier, France.
The Place de la Comédie serves as the main public square in Montpellier, featuring a large pedestrian area with cafes, shops, and tram lines running through its center, creating a lively social space for residents and visitors.
Originally designed in the 18th century, the square underwent significant transformation in 1888 when the Opéra Comédie was rebuilt following a fire, establishing it as a central landmark in Montpellier's urban development and commercial growth.
The square hosts street performers, musicians, and artists throughout the year, while the adjacent opera house presents ballet and opera productions, making it a central venue for artistic expression and public entertainment in the city.
Located uphill from the main train station, the square is easily accessible by tram lines 1 and 2, and features a tourist information office that provides maps and guidance for exploring Montpellier's attractions and neighborhoods.
The Fountain of the Three Graces, carved from Carrara marble in 1776, stands at the center of the square and was originally displayed inside the opera house before being moved to its current outdoor location.
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