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Hôtel de Varennes
During the 17th and 18th centuries, Montpellier's wealthier merchants built grand private mansions with large inner courtyards. Fine examples are Hôtel de Varennes, a harmonious blend of Romanesque and Gothic.
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Hôtel des Trésoriers de France
The 17th-century Hôtel des Trésoriers de France today houses the Musée Languedocien. Within the old quarter are several other mansions, each marked by a descriptive plaque in French.
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Hôtel St-Côme
Hôtel St-Côme was the city's first anatomy theatre for medical students. Nowadays it's a Chamber of Commerce boasting a large inner courtyard.
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