Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Nerthe (La Galline)

  • Historic site and monument
  • Religious heritage
  • Chapel
  • Roman
Chemin De la Nerthe, L'Estaque, 13016 Marseille 16ème
The small chapel of the "Nerthe"( Myrte, in provençal) is the ancient church of a small village of which nothing remains. Consecrated in 1042, it became a very popular place of pilgrimage in Marseille. People come there to pray to the Madonna of the Hen (Hence its other name : Notre-Dame de la Galline).
Access on foot, by bike, by car.
Mass on the first Saturday of the month at 10am.
The church is open by appointment after contacting Mr. Fouque.
Pilgrimage : September 8.
Paul Guigou painted it in 1860.
The small chapel of the "Nerthe"( Myrte, in provençal) is the ancient church of a small village of which nothing remains. Consecrated in 1042, it became a very popular place of pilgrimage in Marseille. People come there to pray to the Madonna of the Hen (Hence its other name : Notre-Dame de la Galline).
Access on foot, by bike, by car.
Mass on the first Saturday of the month at 10am.
The church is open by appointment after contacting Mr. Fouque.
Pilgrimage : September 8.
Paul Guigou...

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Chapelle Notre-Dame de la Nerthe (La Galline)
Chemin De la Nerthe, L'Estaque, 13016 Marseille 16ème
Environment
  • Close to a public transportation
  • Bus stop < 500 m
Updated on 15 March 2024 at 12:00
by Office de Tourisme des Loisirs et des Congrès de Marseille
(Offer identifier : 5538350)
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