Place de la Comédie is the main public square in Montpellier, France, situated at the heart of the city's historic center. Spanning an area of approximately 230 meters long and 50 meters wide, it is one of the largest pedestrian areas in Europe. Named after the theater that once stood on the square, which burned down in 1785 and was rebuilt later, the square is also known colloquially as 'l'Œuf' (the Egg) due to its original oval shape. The current Comédie Opera House, a majestic 19th-century building, now overlooks the square. At its center lies the iconic Three Graces fountain, which was installed in 1790. It is a popular gathering place for locals and tourists alike, bustling with street performers, outdoor cafes, and regional tramway lines connecting the city. As a cultural and commercial hub, the square pulsates with life day and night, making it an ideal spot for those looking to experience the vibrant urban atmosphere of Montpellier.