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  2. Marseille Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Marseille Cathedral (French: Cathédrale Sainte-Marie-Majeure de Marseille [katedʁal sɛ̃t maʁi maʒœʁ də maʁsɛj] or Cathédrale de la Major) is a Roman Catholic cathedral and a national monument of France. Located in Marseille, it has been a basilica minor since 1896.

  3. Notre-Dame de la Garde - Wikipedia

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    Its height and proximity to the coast caused the hill to become an important stronghold and lookout point and a landmark for sailing. In 1302, Charles II of Anjou ordered one of his ministers to set beacons along the Mediterranean coast of Provence. One of the beacon sites was the hill of Notre-Dame de la Garde. [3]

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Marseille - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Marseille" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  5. Marseille - Wikipedia

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    Marseille or Marseilles (French: Marseille; Provençal Occitan: Marselha) is a city in southern France, the prefecture of the department of Bouches-du-Rhône and of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. Situated in the Provence region, it is located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, near the mouth of the Rhône river.

  6. Boulevard Chave - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, the Compagnie du chemin de fer de l'Est-Marseille established a tramline along the boulevard. [7] On the west side, they built an underground tram tunnel, going all the way to the Gare de Noailles. [7] [8] The boulevard was mentioned by French novelist Émile Zola in Chapter 13 of his 1895 novel entitled Les Mystères de Marseille. [9]

  7. Famous Landmarks Test: Let’s See How Many You Actually Know

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    Each is so famous for one thing or another that most could probably name where they are in their sleep. We’re not kidding—this trivia quiz is super easy. If you don’t score a perfect 20/20 ...

  8. Palais Longchamp - Wikipedia

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    The Palais Longchamp was created to celebrate the construction of the Canal de Marseille, which was built to bring water from the river Durance to Marseille.Although the foundation stone was laid by the Duke of Orleans on 15 November 1839, the building took 30 years to complete, partly because of the enormous expense and partly because of difficulties with local regulations.

  9. Château d'If - Wikipedia

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    The fortress was demilitarized and opened to the public in 1890. It is famous for being one of the settings of Alexandre Dumas's adventure novel The Count of Monte Cristo. It is one of the most visited sites in the city of Marseille (nearly 100,000 visitors per year). [1] The city of Marseille can be admired to the east of the Château d'If.