The Daviel palace, the work of the Gérard brothers, was built between 1743 and 1747 on the site of the former courthouse.
The elegant facade evokes the charm of 18th century Provencal architecture. The sculptures are the work of the artist J.M. Verdiguier. The wrought iron balcony with its "Marguerite" decoration is remarkable.
Today it houses municipal services which are not open to the public.
Today it houses municipal services which are not open to the public.
Localisation
- www.marseille.fr
Environment
- Close to a public transportation
- Subway station < 500 m