"The Hôtel Haguenot was built between 1751 and 1760 by Jean-Antoine Giral, future architect of the Promenade Royale du Peyrou, for Henri Haguenot, dean of Montpellier's Faculty of Medicine.
Nestling in the heart of a terraced garden planted with trees and cooled by fountains, the building opens wide to the outside world through numerous French windows.
The interior decoration, by Roubieu, features gypseries depicting life in the fields.
5 ?. Free for children under 18. Guided tours without reservation for groups of 24 at 2 pm, 2:45 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:15 pm and 5 pm (last tour).
Nestling in the heart of a terraced garden planted with trees and cooled by fountains, the building opens wide to the outside world through numerous French windows.
The interior decoration, by Roubieu, features gypseries depicting life in the fields.
5 ?. Free for children under 18. Guided tours without reservation for groups of 24 at 2 pm, 2:45 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:15 pm and 5 pm (last tour).