One of the sculptures that decorate the neighborhood of Antigone. Antigone is a newly built neighborhood on the east side of town. The project was undertaken by Bofill, and is therefore considered that the entire neighborhood is a monument that one can not lose. For my part, I disagree. Going from west to east, we left the Place de la Comédie and then entered Antigone, where we find two horrendous buildings: the Triangle and Polygon. These are two shopping centers designed with many claims, so in modernolo plan but are a real punishment to the eye and removed almost want to buy. As the only positive point I can say that would involve many shops near the center. We. Begins a little beyond an area full of houses and restaurants in the prevailing neoclassicism. And when I say that prevails is that it is somewhat exaggerated: not only the Greek-inspired architecture is also the statues and street names. It is a much more pleasant environment than the other part of the neighborhood, but the word "pretentious" no one leaves him while touring this part of town. I must admit that Antigone has very positive things. The first is space, is a neighborhood very open and bright, and sure is nice to live there. The second is the solution you have given to the banks of the river (the Lez marks the eastern boundary of Antigone), have managed to perfectly combine recreational use and proximity to the river with an excellent channel to reach flood when (the cold drop affects the region). In any case, Antigone did not convince me to stay for a drink and went back to the center, where I found a wonderful new location. La Brasserie de l'Aubrac stands above all for his ingenious method of calling the customer: the bands play on the street, at the door of the premises, and not inside. In fact I walked to another room when I heard a siren as a jazz trio led me inevitably run aground on the terrace. The square is very nice, the prices are adequate, and the group that played today was very good. I do not know exactly where, but again I find it sufficient to find the source of such sweet sounds.