Marseille, France
Day 26 – Marseille, France Friday, November 28
Tour - Historic Religious Sites of Marseille
Friends that had been to Marseille said if there was only one thing to see in Marseille, you have to see the Basilica at the top of the hill. so I booked the only tour that would take us there. After a drive through the city to reach the Basilica I knew I would never want to be a bus driver in Marsaille. Narrow streets and really tight turns.Upon arrival the imposing Notre Dame de la Garde is Both a fortress and a sanctuary, the basilica is a neo-Byzantine construction studded with beautiful mosaics and murals, built on top of a Romanesque crypt. Located on a hill overlooking the Old Port and Frioul archipelago, this is the most visited site in Marseille and the site of a popular Assumption Day pilgrimage.
Driving through town, you see row after row of boats. This was after leaving the commercial port. According to our guide, Marseille is the largest port on the Mediterranean stretching about 40 miles along the coast.
Looking up into the dome upon which the golden statue sits
Frioul archipelago, The chain of islands in the bay
Our guide said there were 324 steps from our bus to the Basilica
Driving to our second stop we got some great views of the old fortress
This fortress was once a Dominican Monestary then an abbey, now just a church restored to its former glory in the 1960s. In the abbey’s grounds, according to legend, the relics of the 14th-century Marseille martyr St. Victor are buried. The main church has sarcophagi, fine altars and stained glass windows.
This sargophagus is said to depict Romans on the left coming to see Jesus in the Center and leaving on the right as Christians
Statues of St. Anthony and St. Theresa
Great pictures, thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteOOOOOOOLALA!! You're in FRANCE now! GORGEOUS views of Marseille. Thanks for the beautiful photos of the Basilica and St. Victor's. They're stunning! The fortress on that small island reminded me of ALCATRAZ....I wonder if that's where CA got its "inspiration".... Looks like you're still getting very nice weather. Bon voyage!! Debbie
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