Travelers visit the port city of Marseille, the third largest city in France, for the meeting of style and history. The bay, flanked by Fort Saint-Nicolas, and Fort Saint-Jean shelters the Castle of If, from Count of Monte Cristo fame. Watched over by the basilica Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, the city's pedestrian zones and shopping areas (including the colorful French-African quarter) mix with historical sites.Travelers looking for a fun time go to the OK Corral, a cowboy theme amusement park.
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The MuCEM is a museum of 21st-century civilizations, principally concerned with comparing all aspects of the cultures of the Mediterranean, with Europe and the other continents that border the Mediterranean occupying a major place. It will offer a fresh look at the cultures of the Mediterranean.
A great building that gives you magnifique views especially on the connecting bridges,its alos used ofr expo thus has a lot new things to be discovered during the expos! Its location is really idead overlooking the old port and Palais de pharaoh. Do not miss this!
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Ce bel hôtel particulier du XIXe siècle abrite les collections d'une famille de bourgeois marseillais, constituées sur deux générations. Sans enfant, Marie Grobet décide d'en faire don à la Ville de Marseille en 1919, et supervise tous les aménagements nécessaires à "son" musée. Peintures, sculptures, objets de curiosité, mobilier, faïences, tapisseries, instruments de musique,... témoignent des goûts éclectiques de cette époque, dans une atmosphère restée quasiment inchangée.
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Musee des Beaux-Arts is a great museum exhibiting some wonderful works of art. It is located in the palatial complex Palais Longchamp, which itself is a stunning building. Unfortunately we were not able to go inside at the time we visited.
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