A modern-style salon in the historic center of Montpellier. Founded in the eleventh century, Montpellier is a young city with respect to its neighboring Nîmes, Narbonne, Béziers and Carcassonne, created in Roman times. Born as an exchange of favors, and the gentleman built a castle Guilhem and a church, he would later call Montpellier. The city grew rapidly in the commercial and academic. In the fourteenth century, became the kingdom of Aragon and the kings of France. At the eighteenth century, the walls were replaced by spacious avenues and squares. Today, the Place de la Comedie, called l'oeuf (egg) is the central scene of the city, a giant pedestrian space where all the looks. At its center, Les Trois Graces (Las Tres Gracias) have their bodies upright, arms bent and provocative smiles. Crowned with a great source of Carrara marble floor. Before the figures were covered when they left the saints in procession. On one side of the square, L'Opéra-Comedie, the nineteenth century, inspired by the Parisian model. In his monumental stairs, took refuge punks and dogs, here are healthy thanks perhaps to the good offices of Saint-Roch, the saint was born in Montpellier in 1340, who cured the sick and the animals provided accompanied by his dog. From the square, to access modernity, must cross the Poligone mall, temple of consumption, a former Protestant cemetery. At the end of an escalator born Antigone, a symbol of progress, the new district, designed by the architect Ricardo Bofill. It is a neoclassical buildings set along a mile, which includes apartments, offices, buildings and public spaces. The man disappears behind all vertical and icy wind.