IMG_1086 Marseille's old harbor is protected by two forts: fort Saint-Jean (across the canal) and fort Saint-Nicolas, both built under king Louis XIV.
Marseille's old harbor is protected by two forts: fort Saint-Jean (across the canal) and fort Saint-Nicolas, both built under king Louis XIV.
IMG_1094 The old harbor is used today as a leisure harbor.
The old harbor is used today as a leisure harbor.
IMG_1100 The area on one side of the harbor was deemed filfthy by the German authorities during World War II and destroyed in 1943. New buildings were erected after the...
The area on one side of the harbor was deemed filfthy by the German authorities during World War II and destroyed in 1943. New buildings were erected after the…
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IMG_6679 Harbor and Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde.
Harbor and Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde.
IMG_2373 Harbor and Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde.
Harbor and Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde.
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IMG_2270 Saint-Laurent church.
Saint-Laurent church.
IMG_6681 Fort Saint-Nicolas.
Fort Saint-Nicolas.
IMG_1079 Fort Saint-Nicolas.
Fort Saint-Nicolas.
IMG_1098 Fort Saint-Nicolas.
Fort Saint-Nicolas.
IMG_1081 Fort Saint-Laurent.
Fort Saint-Laurent.
IMG_1087 The new harbor (back), Major cathedral and the Fanal tower (erected in 1644, now part of fort Saint-Laurent).
The new harbor (back), Major cathedral and the Fanal tower (erected in 1644, now part of fort Saint-Laurent).
IMG_1107 La Criée is a theater at the former location of a fish market, which operated there until 1976.
La Criée is a theater at the former location of a fish market, which operated there until 1976.

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