Pyramid of the King of Spain

The Pyramid of the King of Spain, standing six meters tall, was built in 1809 by Dominique Bastide, a wealthy Marseille merchant. This monument initially serves as a family mausoleum, housing the remains of his son Camille Georges, who died at the age of two, as well as those of his wife. The bodies are […]
Gare de Marseille-St-Charles

An iconic architecture overlooking the Phocaean city Built between 1893 and 1896 by the architect Joseph-Antoine Bouvard, the Marseille-Saint-Charles station stands out for its U-shaped structure surrounding a vast glass roof. Perched on the Saint-Charles plateau, it offers a breathtaking view of the city. Its monumental staircase, designed by Eugène Senès and inaugurated in 1927, […]
Consulate General of the United States in Marseille

A Diplomatic Heritage Since 1793 The Consulate General of the United States in Marseille is one of the oldest American diplomatic missions abroad. The first American representative in Marseille was Étienne Cathalan, a French honorary consul, who established the first consular offices at 48, rue de la Paix Marcel-Paul, and then at 6, rue Sainte. […]
Palais de Justice de Marseille

A neoclassical building in the heart of Marseille Located at Place Monthyon, in the 6th arrondissement of Marseille, the Palais de Justice is a remarkable example of neoclassical architecture. Designed by the architect Auguste Martin, its construction took place between 1856 and 1862 on the grounds of the former Arsenal des galères. An imposing and […]
Mausoleum of the Returnees from Algeria

A monumental sculpture by César On the Corniche President John Fitzgerald Kennedy in Marseille, stands an imposing nine-meter high bronze ship’s propeller blade. This work, inaugurated in 1970, is signed by the Marseille sculptor César Baldaccini, known simply as César. It pays tribute to the returnees from Algeria in 1962. Symbolism of the incomplete propeller […]
Monument to the heroes and victims of the sea

A monument steeped in history Inaugurated on July 14, 1923, the Monument to the Heroes and Victims of the Sea stands proudly in the garden of the Palais du Pharo, overlooking the entrance to the Old Port of Marseille. This commemorative work pays tribute to sailors lost at sea, symbolizing the deep connection between the […]
Necropolis of the Vaudrans

An innovative design to meet the city’s needs Located in the 12th arrondissement of Marseille, the Nécropole des Vaudrans spans over 40 hectares, providing a space for reflection in perfect harmony with nature. Designed to meet the growing needs of the city, this landscaped cemetery stands out for its landscape integration and respect for various […]