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Arc de Triomphe: A Gateway to Montpellier's Past

Discover Montpellier's Arc de Triomphe: A historical gateway offering stunning views and a glimpse into the city's royal past.

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The Arc de Triomphe in Montpellier, also known as the Porte du Peyrou, is a 17th-century triumphal arch honoring King Louis XIV. Located at the eastern end of Rue Foch, it serves as a gateway to the Place Royale du Peyrou and offers a glimpse into the city's rich history and architectural grandeur.

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Local tips

  • Visit the Arc de Triomphe just before sunset for the best lighting for photographs.
  • Explore the Promenade du Peyrou, which extends from the Arc de Triomphe, for panoramic city views.
  • Check with the Montpellier Tourist Office for guided tours to access the top of the arch during the summer months.
  • Take the tram to Louis Blanc or Peyrou - Arc de Triomphe station for easy access to the monument.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From Place de la Comédie, walk west along Rue Foch. The Arc de Triomphe is located at the end of Rue Foch, serving as the entrance to the Promenade du Peyrou. The walk is approximately 15 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    Take Tram line 4 to the 'Peyrou - Arc de Triomphe' or 'Louis Blanc' stop. From either stop, the Arc de Triomphe is a short walk away. A single tram fare is approximately €1.60.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    From Montpellier-Méditerranée Airport, a taxi or ride-share to the Arc de Triomphe will cost approximately €25-€35 and take around 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic.

  • Driving

    Driving to the Arc de Triomphe is possible, but parking is restricted in the immediate vicinity. The EFFIA 'Arc de Triomphe' parking garage is nearby on Rue Foch. Hourly parking rates range from €3.00 for 1 hour to €24.70 for 24 hours.

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Montpellier's Arc de Triomphe, a proud monument at the entrance to the Promenade du Peyrou, stands as a tribute to King Louis XIV and his influence on the region. Designed by architect François d'Orbay, a student of Mansart, it was erected in 1692, replacing one of the gates of the old ramparts. The arch symbolizes the power of royalty and provides access to what was once an equestrian statue dedicated to the king. The Arc de Triomphe is adorned with intricate details, including medallions, bas-reliefs, and an attic tinted in ochre and yellow. An inscription in Latin translates to: 'Louis the Great, whose reign lasted seventy-two years, brought peace on land and sea after having separated, containing and attaching himself to allied peoples in a forty-year war'. The monument's design, inspired by the Porte Saint-Martin in Paris, showcases a classical Doric style. While smaller than its Parisian counterpart, Montpellier's Arc de Triomphe stands 15 meters high and 18 meters wide, with a portico opening of 4.70 meters and a height of 7 meters. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside from the top of the arch via guided tours organized by the Montpellier Tourist Office during the summer. The nearby Promenade du Peyrou and Place de la Comédie offer further exploration of Montpellier's historical and cultural attractions.

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