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Things To Do in Aix En Provence: City Centre Aix-en-Provence #1 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
City Centre Aix-en-Provence
Bouches du Rhône
~0.21 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Cathedrale Saint Saveur #2 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Cathedrale Saint Saveur
Bouches du Rhône
~0.37 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Aix Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Sauveur d'Aix) in Aix-en-Provence in southern France is a Roman Catholic cathedral and the seat of the Archbishop of Aix. It is built on the site of the 1st century Roman forum of Aix. Built and re-built from the 12th until the 19th century, it includes Romanesque, Gothic and Neo-Gothic elements, as well as Roman columns and parts of the baptistery from a 6th century Christian church. It is a national monument of France.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Place General Charles De Gaulle #3 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Place General Charles De Gaulle
Bouches du Rhône
~0.38 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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The Place Charles de Gaulle, historically known as the Place de l'Étoile, is a large road junction in Paris, France, the meeting point of twelve straight avenues (hence its historic name, which translates as "Place of the Star") including the Champs-Élysées which continues to the east. It was renamed in 1970 following the death of General and President Charles de Gaulle. It is still often referred to by its original name, and the nearby Metro station retains the designation Charles De Gaulle - Étoile. The place lies in the middle of the Axe historique and at its centre stands the Arc de Triomphe de l'Étoile.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Place d'Hotel de Ville #4 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Place d'Hotel de Ville
Bouches du Rhône
~0.40 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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The Place de l'Hôtel de Ville in Aix, the central point of the Old Town, is adorned with a fountain (1755) around which the busy flower market is held every day. On the south side of the square stands the former Halle aux Grains (grain market), with a magnificent gable, built in 1759-61 and embellished with sculptures by Jean Pancrace Chastel. It now houses the post office. Hobbies & Activities category: Crafts center or marketplace; Market, shopping area; Scenic site or route; Standalone sculpture, statue or fountain
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Place des Precheurs #5 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Place des Precheurs
Bouches du Rhône
~0.56 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Eglise de la Madeleine #6 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Eglise de la Madeleine
Bouches du Rhône
~0.56 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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L'église de la Madeleine (more formally, L'église Sainte-Marie-Madeleine; less formally, just La Madeleine), Madeleine Church in English, is a Roman Catholic church occupying a commanding position in the 8th arrondissement of Paris. It was designed in its present form as a temple to the glory of Napoleon's army. To its south lies the Place de la Concorde, to the east is the Place Vendôme, and to the west L'église Saint-Augustin.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Paul Cezanne University #7 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Paul Cezanne University
Bouches du Rhône
~0.73 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Paul Cézanne University (or Paul Cézanne University Aix-Marseille III) is a French university in the Academy of Aix and Marseille. It is located in both Aix-en-Provence and Marseille. It is one of the universities of Aix-Marseille. It was founded in 1409 by Louis II of Anjou and now has 22,500 students, 3000 of which are international students. It specialises in the humanities, law, political science and economics although it also has a faculty for exact science and technology. The University of Aix-Marseille III has an established reputation as one of the oldest universities in France. Many prominent government leaders have studied at the University's Institute of Political Studies (Institut d'études politiques d'Aix-en-Provence): for example the current French Minister for Economy, Industry and Employment, Christine Lagarde, is a holder of a Master's Degree. [1] [2] [3] Furthermore, Philippe Séguin, former President of France's Cour des Comptes (Court of Financial Auditors), graduated with a Postgraduate Diploma. [4] It is significant that its law school remains one of the largest in France today, and is considered as one of the most prestigious. [5] Admission to the school is among the most selective in France. The University is composed of teaching and research faculties. Its 42 recognized research laboratories make it a centre of international excellence in social and natural sciences. With more than 230 international agreements, the University of Aix-Marseille III takes part in the construction of European area of education and research. A policy in the direction of developing countries in Asia has led to increase its enrolments of excellent international students. The share of international students represents 12% of the total number. Programmes in French and/or English have been organized in order to favour the welcome and the integration of international students, in particular thanks to the presence within the University of the Institute of French studies for foreign students. The total budget volume of the University is equal to 44.93 m €, the main funding resources being the Ministry of Higher Education, fees and investment revenues. This amount does not include the civil servant salaries that are directly paid by the “trésor public”. There are 1,329 civil servants including 678 faculty members. Their salaries roughly amount to the initial budget figure to give a total budget of 100 m €. The University is split in 16 sites located in five cities. The overall area occupied by the University is equal to 225,000 square meters.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Aix en Provence Les Milles (QXB) #8 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Aix en Provence Les Milles (QXB)
Bouches du Rhône
~3.85 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Montagne Sainte Victoire #9 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Montagne Sainte Victoire
Bouches du Rhône
~6.99 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Montagne Sainte-Victoire — in Provençal Occitan: Venturi / Santa Venturi according to classical orthography and Ventùri / Santo Ventùri according to Mistralian orthography — is a limestone mountain ridge in the south of France which extends over 18 kilometres between the départements of Bouches-du-Rhône and Var. Its highest point is the Pic des mouches at 1,011 metres (3,317 ft); this is not however the highest point in Bouches-du-Rhône, which is instead found in the Sainte-Baume massif. The Croix de Provence is a notable feature of the mountain. At a height of 19 metres, this cross, although not placed at the highest point of the mountain, stands out from the ridge far more than the Pic des Mouches. The mountain is celebrated for its many appearances in the paintings of Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), who could see it from near his house. Originally called montagne de la Victoire, the mountain became known by Christians in the Middle Ages as Sainte-Venture. In the 13th century, a chapel was constructed at the summit. It was not until the 17th century that the mountain gained its current name. In 1989 a fire ravaged over 50 km² of the mountain's south face. Much work has been done to promote reforestation, but the amount of vegetation, particularly conifers, remains much less than it was prior to the fire. Access to the mountain is now largely restricted during the summer. However, during the periods of free access, the Saint-Victoire massif is a popular destination for hiking, climbing, paragliding and, to a lesser extent, caving. Around 700,000 walkers use its paths every year.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Le Dome #10 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Le Dome
Bouches du Rhône FR
~14.95 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Things To Do in Aix En Provence: City Centre Marseille #11 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
City Centre Marseille
Bouches du Rhône
~15.50 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Musee des Beaux Arts #12 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Musee des Beaux Arts
Marseille
~15.74 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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The Musee des Beaux-Arts resides in Marseilles' Palais Longchamp, an architectural masterpiece in its own right, built to celebrate the city's access to water during the Second Empire. French, Italian and Flemish schools of painting converge over two floors. The collection includes works by Perugino, Rubens, David and Courbet, interspersed with sculptures by Puget and Daumier. Provence also has its place, featuring in displays from the prolific period between the 17th and 19th Centuries. Open Hours: Oct-May: 10a-5p Tu-Su, Jun-Sep: 11a-6p Tu-Su, closed public hols Contact: +33 4 91 14 59 30 dgac-musee-beauxarts@mairie-marseille.fr
#13 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Palais Longchamps
Bouches du Rhône FR
~15.81 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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The Palais Longchamp - designed by architect Esperandieu - was built in conjunction with the construction of the canal in 1839. The arrival of water from the Durance in 1849 allowed the town to supply the new districts to the east.Today, the waterfalls, ornamental lakes, fountains and numerous sculptures give this enchanting place an Italian Renaissance feel. Housing Marseilles' Fine Arts Museum in its left wing and the Natural History Museum in the right, this watery palace - a masterpiece of the Second Empire - commemorates and unites the glory of water, the arts and the sciences under one magnificent roof.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Musee d'Archeologie Mediterraneenne #14 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Musee d'Archeologie Mediterraneenne
Marseille
~16.29 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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From the early days of the Ancient Empire to the Coptic period, this collection is the second largest in France after the Louvre's. Presented thematically, it provides an extensive overview of the art, culture, daily life and funerary rites of Ancient Egypt. Wood and stone sarcophagi, bronze statuettes of divinities, amulets, human and animal mummies evoke the often unknown aspects of this civilization. Sets of objects of exceptional interest are exhibited alongside some unique pieces.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: La Vieille Charite #15 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
La Vieille Charite
Marseille
~16.29 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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La vieille charité is a former almshouse, now functioning as a museum and cultural centre, situated in the heart of the old Panier quarter of Marseille in the south of France. Constructed between 1671 and 1749 in the Baroque style to the designs of the architect Pierre Puget, it comprises four ranges of arcaded galleries in three storeys surrounding a space with a central chapel surmounted by an ovoid dome.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Cathedrale de la Major #16 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Cathedrale de la Major
Bouches du Rhône
~16.34 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Marseille Cathedral (Cathédrale Sainte-Marie-Majeure de Marseille or Cathédrale de la Major) is a Roman Catholic cathedral, and a national monument of France, located in Marseille. It has been a basilica minor since 1896. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Marseille (formerly the Diocese of Marseille until its elevation in 1948). The present cathedral, the "Nouvelle Major", was built on an enormous scale in Byzantine-Roman style from 1852 to 1896 on the site used for the cathedrals of Marseille since the 5th century, principally by the architects Léon Vaudoyer (1803-1872) and Henri-Jacques Espérendieu (1829-1874). Some modest structures remaining from the largely demolished earlier cathedral, the "Vieille Major", still stand alongside, dwarfed by the huge scale of the later construction.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: La Canebiere #17 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
La Canebiere
Bouches du Rhône FR
~16.38 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Or 'La Canebiere' as it's known. It is the Main Street Marseille, and leads you downhill to the Old Port. It is kinda grubby, but the shops are here. This is where the heart of the city beats, and is lit up extraordianarily at christmas, resplendant with epilepsy-unfriendly lighting.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Musee d'Histoire de Marseille #18 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Musee d'Histoire de Marseille
Marseille
~16.43 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Situated on the relic gardens, this museum traces the history of the foundations of Marseille and from the first centuries of its existence around the spectacular wrecks "lyophilizied" from a ship from the 3rd Century AC, which was discovered in the port antique. There is also a collection of important Marseillaisian family coat of arms from across the 17th century. Admission is EUR1.83. 1, square Belsunce, (Centre Bourse), Marseilles, France Tel: +33 4 91 90 42 22
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Centre Bourse #19 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Centre Bourse
Marseille
~16.45 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Le centre commercial Bourse, sa galerie marchande et ses magasins vous accueillent en centre ville tous les jours de la semaine à proximité du vieux Port et ... The Centre Bourse is a commercial shopping mall.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Musee de la Marine #20 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Musee de la Marine
Endoume
~16.51 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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The Musée national de la Marine (National Navy Museum) is a maritime museum located in the Palais de Chaillot, Trocadéro, in the XVIe arrondissement of Paris. It has annexes at Brest, Port-Louis, Rochefort (Musée National de la Marine de Rochefort), Toulon and Saint-Tropez. The permanent collection originates in a collection that dates back to Louis XV of France. In 1748, Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau offered a collection of models of ships and naval installations to Louis XV of France, with the request that the items be displayed at the Louvre and made available to students of the Naval engineers school, which Duhamel headed. The collection was put on display in 1752, in a room of the first floor, next to the Academy of Sciences; the room was called "Salle de Marine" (Navy room), and was used for teaching. With the French Revolution, the Salle de Marine closed in 1793. The collection was added to models owned by the King personally, to others owned by the Ministry of Navy, and yet others owned by émigrés or executees (notably Philippe Égalité). A short-lived museum was opened between 1801 and 1803 at the Ministry of Navy, then located at Place de la Concorde. Model of the frigate Flore, one of the items of the Trianon collection. In 1810, Napoléon ordered a gallery of 19 models to be put on display in his offices at Grand Trianon, as to document the types of warships in usage in the French Navy at the time. Jacques-Noël Sané was put in charge of the task. Napoléon also had a model of the frigate Muiron in his bedroom at Château de Malmaison. In 1827, after the Bourbon Restoration, Charles X ordered a Naval museum to be opened at the Louvre. The task was given to Pierre Zédé. Rooms were also opened or restored in Cherbourg, Brest, Lorient, Rochefort and Toulon. In 1852, Antoine Léon Morel-Fatio became curator of the Museum. He emphasised the importance of painting, adding to the works of Joseph Vernet. He also made a catalogue of the items, and reorganised the ethnographic items of the collection. In 1871, admiral François-Edmond Pâris became curator, and had over 400 models of small crafts indigenous to different locations of the French Empire constructed. From 1905, ethnographic items were transferred to other museums, and in 1920, the administration of the Museum was transferred to the French Navy. In 1937, part of the Palais de Chaillot was devoted to harbouring the museum, which opened on 15 August 1943. From 1971, the museum became an autonomous body under the Ministry of Defence. In 1975, it was instrumental in the restoration of Port Louis fortress. In 1992, it purchased Éric Tabarly's Pen Duick V, now serving in the French Navy as a sailing school ship.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Hotel de Ville #21 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Hotel de Ville
Marseille
~16.53 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Musee des Docks Romains #22 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Musee des Docks Romains
Marseille
~16.56 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Remnants of an age-old Roman warehouse are being preserved in form of ‘museum’ known as Musee des Docks Romains. One can call this museum as an ‘archaeological museum’. At times, people prefer calling it a ‘history museum’ as well. One who is interested in knowing about the past life of people must visit this place. It’s worth seeing, at least once in the life time. Address: place Vivaux - 13002 Web Site: http://www.marseille.fr/vdm/cms/accueil/culture/musees/musee_docks_romains Telephone: 33 4 91 91 24 62 Opening Hours: Tuesdays-Sundays: 1100 to 1800 hrs (1st of June to 30th of September) Tuesdays-Sundays: 1000 to 1700 hrs (1st of October to 31st of May) Type of Attraction: History Museum Type of Activity: Family, Single
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Marseille Opera House (L'Opera) #23 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Marseille Opera House (L'Opera)
Bouches du Rhône FR
~16.65 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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L’Opéra de Marseille, known today as the Opéra Municipal, is an opera company located in Marseille, France. In 1685, the city was the second in France after Bordeaux to have an opera house which was erected on a tennis court. However, the first real theatre, the Grand-Théâtre or Salle Bauveau was constructed in 1787. During its period of great opulence following the Revolution, it was the site of many major opera presentations, including Verdi’s Rigoletto and Il Trovatore in 1860 and performances in 1866 of Lucia di Lammermoor and Il Barbiere di Siviglia by the famous soprano, Adelina Patti. Also, French premieres of major operatic works were given in the theatre: these include Aida (1877), La Fanciulla del West (1912), and an historic performance by Dame Nellie Melba in Ambroise Thomas’ Hamlet in 1890. Some years following the installation of electricity, in November 1919 a fire destroyed the eighteenth century theatre, leaving only its shell and an exterior stone colonnade. The present day opera house, the Opéra Municipal de Marseille, dates from its opening on 4 December 1924. It seats 1,800. It features a classic urn-shaped auditorium, three rings of boxes, two balconies and a gallery. Designed by the three architects Ebrard, Castel, and Raymond, the theatre preserved the stone colonnade and, located the surviving original box office in the centre of the entrance hall, up from which led two staircases to the elegant main foyer. Beauvert describes it as "an Art Deco temple", the "soul mate" of the Théâtre de Champs Elysees in Paris. Many well-known contemporary singers made their French debuts in this opera house. Among them are Alfredo Kraus, Plácido Domingo, and Renata Scotto. The house has a reputation for its very critical audience, especially those members seated in the top gallery, "the gods". Past music directors of the company have included János Fürst. After WWII only this opera house in entire world, so far, staged twice (in 1963 and 1995), Sigurd by Ernest Reyer.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Vieux Port #24 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Vieux Port
Bouches du Rhône FR
~16.66 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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How could you think about Marseille wihout its old harbour ? it's like Paris without the Eiffel Tower or Brussels without the Atomium. it's simply a must see. Though, the traffic is there at its max, and conseqeuntly the noise, i suggest you to visit the harbour in the morning to see the spectacle of the fishmarket. Sold by the fishermen's wifes, i have rarely seen so fresh fish. So fresh that you can buy it still alive. Be also attent at the plate on the ground explaining that all begin there 2600 years ago, making of Marseille the oldest town in France. The metro station is "Vieux Port."
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Fort Saint Jean #25 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Fort Saint Jean
Bouches du Rhône
~16.67 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Fort Saint-Jean is a fortification in Marseille, built in 1660 by Louis XIV at the entrance to the Old Port. Fort Saint-Nicolas was constructed at the same time on the opposite side of the harbour. Commenting on their construction, Louis XIV said, "We noticed that the inhabitants of Marseille were extremely fond of nice fortresses. We wanted to have our own at the entrance to this great port." In fact, the two new forts were built in response to a local uprising against the governor, rather than for the defence of the city: their cannons pointed inwards towards the town, not outwards towards the sea. Two earlier buildings were incorporated into the structure of the fort: the twelfth century Commandry of the Knights Hospitaller of St John of Jerusalem, which served as a monastic hospice during the crusades; and the fifteenth century tower of René I, King of Provence. During the French Revolution the fort was used as a prison, holding Louis Philippe II, Duke of Orléans, and two of his sons, Louis-Charles, Count of Beaujolais, and Antoine Philippe, Duke of Montpensier. During the years when the French Foreign Legion served almost entirely in Africa (C19th to mid-1960s), the Fort was a final stop-off point for recruits destined for basic training in Algeria.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: University of Aix Marseille II #26 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
University of Aix Marseille II
la Capelette
~16.80 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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The three Universities of Aix-Marseille, situated in Aix-en-Provence and Marseille for six centuries, are the successors to the original establishments created in the region during the 19th century. Combined, they welcome over 70,000 students per year, 10% of whom are foreign students. The universities try not to compete for students, rather, they offer expertise in different domains. Arts and Social Sciences are pursued at the Université de Provence Aix-Marseille I; Health, Sport and Economics at the Université de la Méditerranée Aix-Marseille II; Law, Political Sciences, Applied Economics and Business Management at the Université Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III. The Exact Sciences, notably Mathematics, Physics, Astrophysics, Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Environmental Studies and Engineering, are spread throughout the three Universities.
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Summer Palace #27 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Summer Palace
Endoume
~16.81 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Abbaye de Saint Victor #28 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Abbaye de Saint Victor
3, rue de l'Abbaye 13007 Endoume - 0496112260
~16.87 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Founded in the 5th century on the tomb of an ancient Christian martyr played an important role in Christianity's development in the Mediterranean between the 11th and 18th centuries.
http://www.saintvictor.net/
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Palais du Pharo #29 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Palais du Pharo
Bouches du Rhône FR
~16.90 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Attraction type: Historic site, Garden http://palaisdupharo.marseille.fr/ Address: 58, blvd Charles Livon 13007 Marseille France Tel: 04 91 55 11 11
Things To Do in Aix En Provence: Fort Saint Nicholas #30 of 30 Things To Do in Aix En Provence
Fort Saint Nicholas
Endoume
~16.95 miles from Aix En Provence city center
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Fort Saint Nicolas as seen from Notre Dame de la Garde is on the south side of the Old Port (Vieux Port) in Marseille, Provence in France. It is not as old as Fort Saint Jean on the north side, but the reason for its construction is very interesting. Fort Saint Jean was founded in the 13th century when Marseille was still an independent republic. It was made bigger in 1660 when Fort Saint Nicolas was built, which ironically, heralded the end of Marseille's independence. King Louis XlV of France had the guns of Fort Saint Nicolas (and Fort Saint Jean's) pointing toward the city of Marseille in France because he was suspicious of the inhabitants allegiance during the French Revolution. Actually his doubts were well-founded as it...




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