Discovering Marseille in October in the sun: cultural visits
Must-see places between history, culture and heritage
The Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica is a Romano-Byzantine edifice culminating at 154 meters. It welcomes no less than 2 million visitors every year. According to tradition, this popular place of pilgrimage protects fishermen, sailors and the people of Marseilles. This edifice is commonly called Bonne Mère by all Marseille residents.
Another must-see place in Marseille is the Mucem. This is the first major national museum dedicated to the Mediterranean. A mecca for architecture and heritage, the Mucem is a cultural city open to the wider world. A tool of attraction for the Aix-Marseille-Provence metropolitan area, it owes its original architecture to Rudy Ricciotti, following a competition won in 2004. The permanent exhibitions draw on different scientific fields: history, archaeology, anthropology, art history and contemporary art. Outside the building, stroll along the ramparts of the fort Saint-Jean. No doubt you’ll feel the beneficial effects of the sun on your skin.