The " Château de ma mère" built in 1867 aqquired by Marcel Pagnol in 1941, hoping to create a "cité du Cinéma". This place has been bought by the City of Marseille in 1995. Two years later, le Château de la Buzine is listed as a historical monument.
An exceptional site dedicated to culture
Situated in the heart of a valley between Saint-Menet and Les Camoins, between the hills and the Huveaune valley, in Marseille's 11th arrondissement, Château de la Buzine is part of a chain of châteaux and fine residences that tell part of the story of the city and its inhabitants. The estate owes its name to Henry de Buzens, the noble owner of the estate in the 17th century.
Situated in the heart of a valley between Saint-Menet and Les Camoins, between the hills and the Huveaune valley, in Marseille's 11th arrondissement, Château de la Buzine is part of a chain of châteaux and fine residences that tell part of the story of the city and its inhabitants. The estate owes its name to Henry de Buzens, the noble owner of the estate in the 17th century.
Accessible for disabled
Services
Picnic area
Lift
Toilets
Air conditioning
Restaurant
Shop
Wifi
- Accessibility
- Accessible for self-propelled wheelchairs
- Activities
- Temporary exhibition
- Permanent exhibition
- Board games
- Arts
- Plastic arts
- Discovery
- entertainment
- Theatre
- Cinema
- Equipment
- Picnic area
- Lift
- Auditorium
- Toilets
- Public WC
- Air conditioning
- Exhibition space
- Restaurant
- Film room
- Parking
- Services
- Room hire
- Shop
- Wi-fi
- Tourist brochures
- Guided tours
Quality standards
Famille plus
Rates
From 2 January 2024 to 31 December 2024
Full price
5€
Reduced price
From 0€ to 4€
Openings
From 2 January 2024 until 31 December 2024 - Closed on monday
Localisation
Contact Château de La Buzine - House of Mediterranean Cinematography
- labuzine.com
Spoken languages
Environment
- Town outskirts