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Marseille Bild 2/9

 
Bild 1/9: Notre-Dame de la Garde and Sainte-Marie-Majeure cathedral Foto hinzufügen Bild 3/9: Sainte-Marie-Majeure cathedral
Vorheriges Bild Zurück Marseille Nächstes Bild

The Basilica Notre-Dame de la Garde, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence Alpen Côte d'Azur

The Basilica Notre-Dame de la Garde, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence Alpen Côte d'Azur (Nickname: Christophe)



Arles Arles Cassis Cassis La Camargue La Camargue Marseille Marseille

The most renowned and populated city in France after Paris, Marseille has - like the capital - prospered and been ransacked over the centuries. It has lost its privileges to sundry French kings and foreign armies, recovered its fortunes, suffered plagues, religious bigotry, republican and royalist Terror and had its own Commune and Bastille-storming. It was the presence of so many Marseillaise Revolutionaries marching from the Rhine to Paris in 1792 which gave the Hymn of the Army of the Rhine its name of La Marseillaise, later to become the national anthem.

Marseille is divided into sixteen arrondissements which spiral out from the focal point of the city, the Vieux Port. Due north lies the old town, Le Panier, site of the original Greek settlement of Massalia. The wide boulevard leading from the head of the Vieux Port, La Canebière is the central east-west axis of the town. The Centre Bourse and the little streets of quartier Belsunce border it to the north, while the main shopping streets lie to the south. The main north-south axis is rue d'Aix, becoming cours Belsunce then rue de Rome, av du Prado and finally boulevard Michelet. The lively, youngish quarter around place Jean-Jaurès and the trendy cours Julien lie to the east of rue de Rome. From the headland west of the Vieux Port, the Corniche heads south past the city's most favoured residential districts towards the beaches and promenade nightlife of the Plage du Prado.
     
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