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de la Comédie - Montpellier
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Tour Eiffel - Paris
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Fountain
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As part of their study/immersion program in Montpellier, students will also take excursions to other famous and interesting cities and monuments across southern France, e.g., Marseille (settled by the Greeks, now France’s second-largest city), Cassis and its Calanques (beautiful bays surrounded by cliffs), Agde (village famous for its arts and crafts shops), Avignon (site of the Papal Palace), Nîmes (military stronghold and cultural center of the Roman Empire in France), Carcassonne (beautifully maintained walled medieval city), le Pont du Gard (ancient aquaduct and the highest structure ever built by the Romans), and more.
Medieval City - Carcassonne
At the completion of formal classwork in Montpellier, the Director will travel with the students for the last four days of the summer study session on a visit to Paris, the City of Lights. They will tour various sites, including le Palais de Versailles, le Louvre, le Musée Militaire, les Invalides and the tomb of Napoléon. (Go to the Photo Album for pictures of previous programs and former participants’ comments). BeBecause of the fallof the US currency, the Paris segment of the trip has Because of the weak US currency, the Paris segment of the trip has been cancelled for the 2008 program.

Le Pont du Gard - Southern
France
Courses will start in Montpellier on Monday the 3rd of June and the program will finish Friday morning, the 28th of June. Students arrive in Montpellier the weekend preceding the beginning of classes (Please go to Program Information for more details.)

Le Musée du Louvre
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