giovedì 30 giugno 2016

Marseille


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Capital of the south and proud to have inspired the French national anthem, Marseille was crowned the capital of culture in 2013. It has a lively character, it is a multiethnic city, and has the reputation of being (with Paris) one of the cities with the highest crime rate . In my opinion I do not consider it so dangerous because I turned along with a friend walking and using the means of transport and did not happen anything special.


WHAT TO SEE:

Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde

Those visiting Marseille, must necessarily see this Basilica in neo-Byzantine style. In addition there  
is a train leaving from the port into the old center of Marseille and up to a hill where exactly is the Basilica.

The hill gives 360-degree panoramas of the city. The church tower is topped by a golden statue of 9.7m height of the Virgin Mary on a pedestal 12 meters high.

The Vieux - Port and MuCEM


The Vieux - Port is the heart of Marseille and has a large oriental market, always full of people. To provide shade there is the famous "Ombrière" the architect Norman Foster, as a large horizontal mirror. The harbor is surrounded by many restaurants, cafes and bars.


The Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations (Musée des civilizations de l'Europe et de
la Méditerranée, abbreviated MuCEM) is dedicated to the preservation, study, presentation and mediation of heritage anthropological related to the European and Mediterranean. I found a pretty interesting museum. The property is large modern structure, strictly black, which juts out into the sea next to the Fort Saint-Jean, and one can see passing on the coastal road.

Palais Longchamp
Beautiful building, designed and built to celebrate the construction of the Marseille Channel created to facilitate the transport of water into the city, inside the Longchamp park. The building has two staircases to the sides and within these is a pond whose water comes from a waterfall that originates inside the open gallery. Now it contains the Museum of Natural History on the one hand and the Museum of Fine Arts on the other. A beautiful building much visited.



Plage de la Pointe Rouge

Plage de la Pointe Rouge in Marseille is the largest sandy beach in Marseille. It situated behind
artificial beaches of Prado, in the west of the beach you can enjoy water sports such as windsurfing and kitesurfing and motorways. Near to this beach you can find many restaurants, bars, pubs.

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