NOTRE-DAME-DE-LA-GARDE BASILICA
This basilica dedicated to Notre-Dame de la Garde, protector of Marseille ...Read more
NOTRE-DAME DE SENANQUE ABBEY
Visit to discover a remarkable Cistercian abbey, full of history, with ...Read more
THORONET ABBEY
Cistercian abbey, with a Romanesque church and remarkable cloisters, in Le ...Read more
HOLY REPAIR CATHEDRAL
The Cathedral of St. Repara in Rossetti Square is a listed building with 10 ...Read more
ST. LAWRENCE CHURCH
This church is a unique specimen in Provence because of its bell tower ...Read more
CARLUC PRIORY
This Carluc priory, hidden in a green setting, is a religious site ...Read more
NOTRE-DAME DE BEAUREGARD
Chapel of the XIXth century with a remarkable bell tower in Orgon which ...Read more
SAINT PHILOMENA CHAPEL
Read moreIt's the church of the old village now missing. Erected at the end of the xie, it was redesigned in the xive, then enlarged in the xviie just before the Old Puget was abandoned for the current plain village. Evidence of these many changes: its unusual architecture consisting of two neves ending each one by an abysmal abbey, and above all the double presence of the full-hanger and the warhead, symbols of two distinct eras. Today, it is listed in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments.
CHAPELLE SAINT-MARCELLIN
Romanesque chapel of the XIIth century, place of procession during which ...Read more
MATISSE CHAPEL
Chapel with view of the roof, where you can admire the chasubles and the ...Read more
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE
Romanesque church in Gothic style, converted into a collegiate church in ...Read more
ST. VICTOR'S ABBEY
Remains of a5th century monastery, one of the oldest in Marseille, with a ...Read more
L'ÉGLISE FORTERESSE
This church, in pure Romanesque style, consists of a single straight nave, ...Read more
MAJOR CATHEDRAL
Read moreBuilt as early as 381, the former Major is one of the oldest churches in Marseille. In the 19th century, its two bays were amputated and the cathedral of Sainte-Marie Majeure, consecrated in 1893, was added to it. The Romano-Byzantine style reminds us that Marseille was a trading port with the Orient. It is the largest French cathedral built since the Middle Ages. The interior decoration is splendid. To be seen, the four evangelists by Botinelly, Christ and St. Veronica by Carli, the onyx Ciborium and the altars by Cantini, as well as the tomb of Mazenod in the chapel.
SAINT-NICOLAS RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL
Saint-Nicolas Russian Orthodox Cathedral, recently renovated in Nice, a ...Read more
ÉGLISE ET CLOÎTRE SAINT-TROPHIME
Cathedral erected in several phases in Arles, with the characteristic plan ...Read more
BASILICA OF ST. MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL
The Basilica of Saint Michael the Archangel is the largest and most ...Read more
ABBAYE SAINT-MICHEL-DE-FRIGOLET
A special atmosphere, full of history in this abbey of Tarascon. Also ...Read more
SAINT-JEAN-DE-MALTE CHURCH
Provence's first Gothic church, featuring contemporary stained glass and a ...Read more
NOTRE-DAME-DE-LÉRINS MONASTERY AND ABBEY
An abbey located on the beautiful, peaceful island of Saint-Honorat, with ...Read more