Jaude Square (French: Place de Jaude) is a major city square and meeting place in the centre of Clermont-Ferrand, France.[1] It is bordered by Rue Blatin on the North and Avenue Julien on the south. The square is home to many attractions, such as the Opera Theatre, the Jaude Shopping Mall and Saint-Pierre-des-Minimes Church.
Jaude Square was founded in the Roman times but was abandoned in the Middle Ages.
Overlooking the square is a massive statue of the ancient Gallic leader Vercingetorix. Erected in 1903, it was created by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, who also made the Statue of Liberty.[3]
The modern square was inaugurated on 17 June 2006, with over 30,000 people coming to attend the...
Read moreWell, If you wanna relax during the lunch time, Weekend,Walk a bit, Sit out side a bit, Bring your children and chill a bit. That's a place. Surrounded by cafes, coffee shops, play area, water fountains, Dynamic Aesthetic Architectural Building, Close to the churches, Banks, shopping mall etc. It would be colorfull at night with lights, and during the festivals alot of things are happening, you can experience cultural events.
You can find the Opera theater, the Statue of Barthalodi, Gllaries of Juade, Saint Pierre Des Minimes Church as unique sights there.
The place is accessible for vehicles, tramps T2C busses, Watchout while you walk.. Since it's crowded all the time you will not notice...
Read morePlace de Jaude is a vibrant and bustling area in Clermont-Ferrand, perfect for a leisurely walk. The square is surrounded by a variety of restaurants, offering a range of cuisines to suit any palate. Additionally, there are several malls nearby for shopping, as well as banks and an Orange phone service store, making it a convenient spot for both leisure and errands.
The atmosphere is lively and welcoming, with plenty of benches and open spaces to relax. Whether you're looking to dine, shop, or simply enjoy the ambiance, Place de Jaude has something...
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