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Beffroi de Millau

Languedoc-Roussillon


The defining landmark of Millau's historical centre is this medieval 12th-century-built square tower topped by an octagonal 17th-century bell tower. It's a 210-step climb to the top for panoramic views of the town, surrounding countryside and, on a clear day, the monumental Viaduc de Millau.


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