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Fort Saint-Jean. Esplanade du J4, 7, promenade Robert-Laffont, 13002Marseille, France
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04.84.35.13.13
2024
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2024

A remarkable Marseille museum, a real architectural gem, a place to stroll with a beautiful view and a venue for exhibitions

Opened in June 2013 to coincide with Marseille Provence 2013, European Capital of Culture, the MuCEM, whose full name is Musée des Civilisations d'Europe et de Méditerranée, has become one of Marseille's most visited monuments and an emblem of the city's renewal. Its elegant modernity fascinates architecture enthusiasts, and its reputation is now international. The MuCEM comprises two buildings: the cubic building, designed by Marseilles architect Rudy Ricciotti, and the military fort Saint-Jean, which was closed to the public until its renovation, but is now a real jewel, offering magnificent views of the Vieux-Port and the open sea. The MuCEM is a true architectural and aesthetic success, masterfully integrated into the city's urban landscape. It is both a free strolling area (access to its roof via the footbridge) offering spectacular views over the city and the sea, and a renowned exhibition venue. A number of major exhibitions have been held here in recent years (including one devoted to Jeff Koons in 2021), while others are more confidential, often focusing on the Mediterranean world, its cultures and peoples. The whole building is a must-see during your stay in Marseille! The museum's physical, sensory and cognitive accessibility has been designed in collaboration between MuCEM and local disability associations. In addition to the permanent collection, exceptional temporary exhibitions are organized throughout the year, the program of which can be found on the museum's website and that of the city. Exhibitions are also held in Fort Saint-Jean. Access to the museum and ticket office is from the esplanade in front of the Cathedral de la Major and the Villa Méditerranée. From the panoramic roof, you can also access the museum by descending all around the building and its concrete lacework. A gourmet restaurant is located at the top of the MuCEM. You can also stop here for a coffee during the day. There's another restaurant in the fort, as well as a pop-up store selling Mediterranean designer goods. Smart tip: take a stroll below Fort Saint-Jean, along the basin under the footbridge, past the historic walls and along the entrance to the Old Port, admiring the comings and goings of the ships. This is undoubtedly the best way to enter the Old Port. It's also a place where Marseillais love to lounge.

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berenger59
Visited in july 2018
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Par 30° avec un léger mistral, le temps n’était pas vraiment à s’enfermer pour voir une exposition à l’intérieur du Musée des Civilisation de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée. Cependant, l’accès au terrasses sur le toit du musée et la promenade du tour de garde du Fort Saint Jean est gratuit, l’occasion de se faire un joli panorama avec  la mer, le Vieux Port, Notre Dame de la Garde et la cathédrale de la Major qui vous entourent.



Par 30° avec un léger mistral, le temps n’était pas vraiment à s’enfermer pour voir une exposition à l’intérieur du Musée des Civilisation de l’Europe et de la Méditerranée. Cependant, l’accès au terrasses sur le toit du musée et la promenade du tour de garde du Fort Saint Jean est gratuit, l’occasion de se faire un joli panorama avec  la mer, le Vieux Port, Notre Dame de la Garde et la cathédrale de la Major qui vous entourent.
fute_751124
Visited in february 2018
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Gratuit tous les 1er dimanche du mois, vraiment chouette selon les expo,
gratuit pour visiter les toits et le fort st jean
très belle balades
Visited in april 2018
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Un bijoux architectural, posé à l'entrée du Vieux-Port, entre patrimoine historique et modernité. On ne se lasse pas de visiter le fort et son extension contemporaine, notamment le très beau jardin des migrations. L'intérêt des expositions temporaires n'est toutefois pas toujours au rendez-vous.
Leschoux
Visited in march 2018
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Le site est magnifique. Nous avons longé le vieux port pour terminer notre promenade au MUCEM. Le site est gratuit, seules les expos sont payantes.. alors ça serait dommage de s'en priver!
zanine
Visited in february 2018
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Le site est superbe, le bâtiment évoque les moucharabiehs et le soleil joue dans les alvéoles. A voir absolument pour découvrir cette architecture innovante.
Par contre, la visite de l'exposition Connectivités est décevante, il n'y a pas vraiment de fil conducteur, l'évocation de Lisbonne interroge dans le cadre de la Méditerranée. Même chose pour Casablanca dont on découvre avec étonnement le positionnement dans les métropoles et mégapoles de la Méditerranée à côté du Caire et Istanbul!!!

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