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Halles CastellanevsCathedrale St. Pierre
Both are highly recommended by professional reviewers. Overall, Cathedrale St-Pierre ranks significantly better than Halles Castellane. Cathedrale St-Pierre ranks #4 in Montpellier with recommendations from 3 sources like Frommer's, Fodor's and Lonely Planet.
Halles Castellane
Fodor's
Rue de la Loge, 34000, Montpellier, France
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"This is a particularly beautiful example, with large stone cabbages gracing the entrance like urns." Full review
Cathedrale St. Pierre
Fodor's
Lonely Planet
Fodor's
Frommer's
6 bis rue Abbe-Marcel-Montels, Place St-Pierre, Montpellier
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"Its fantastical 14th-century entry porch alone warrants the detour: two cone-top towers—some five stories high—flank the main portal and support a groin-vaulted shelter." Full review
"Montpellier’s monumental Cathédrale St-Pierre began life as a church attached to the 14th-century monastery of St-Benoît; it was raised to cathedral status in 1536." Full review
"The town's former wealth is evinced by the 14th-century Cathédrale St-Just-et-St-Pasteur—its vaulting rises 133 feet from the floor, making it the tallest cathedral in southern France." Full review
"Originally a monastery church founded in 1364, it was mainly rebuilt in the 17th-century after the Wars of Religion." Full review