Notre-Dame des Tables
Montpellier
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The original church was destroyed during the religious wars of the 16th century, but it is still an exciting historical destination. The name, Notre-Dame des Tables, comes from the tables of the currency exchange that was linked to the spice trade, originally located in front of the church.
Useful Information
- Address: 43 Rue de l'Aiguillerie, Montpellier
- Opening House: www.montpellier.fr/333-eglise-notre-dame-des-tables.htm
Do & See
There is plenty to do in the way of culture and entertainment, as well as exciting tours to go on — from regional vineyards and wineries to hiking up Pic St-Loup. Visit the city's many cathedrals (Carre Sainte-Anne is one that stands out with its refurbished interior turned into an art space), walk down the windy streets of the Old Town, and plan a field trip to the nearby seaside villages.

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