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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Marseille - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Marseille" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... This page was last edited on 10 December 2016 ...

  3. Plages du Prado - Wikipedia

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    The Plages du Prado (or Plage du Prado—translated variously as Prado Beach, [1] Prado beach, [2] Prado Beaches, [3] and Prado beaches [4]) are the beaches in the south neighborhood of Marseille, France. The seaside park is an artificial coastal development created in the late 1970s by Gaston Defferre.

  4. Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations (Mucem; [1] French: Musée des Civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée) is a national museum located in Marseille, France. It was inaugurated on 7 June 2013 as part of Marseille-Provence 2013, a year when Marseille was designated as the European Capital of Culture. [2]

  5. Musée des beaux-arts de Marseille - Wikipedia

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    The Musée des beaux-arts de Marseille is one of the main museums in the city of Marseille, in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region. It occupies a wing of the Palais Longchamp , and displays a collection of paintings, sculptures and drawings from the 16th to 19th centuries.

  6. Palais Longchamp - Wikipedia

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    The Palais Longchamp was created to celebrate the construction of the Canal de Marseille, which was built to bring water from the river Durance to Marseille.Although the foundation stone was laid by the Duke of Orleans on 15 November 1839, the building took 30 years to complete, partly because of the enormous expense and partly because of difficulties with local regulations.

  7. Jardin botanique E.M. Heckel - Wikipedia

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    The Jardin botanique E.M. Heckel (12,000 m 2), also known as the Jardin botanique de Marseille and the Jardin botanique Borély de Marseille, is a municipal botanical garden in the Parc Borély at 48, Avenue Clot Bey, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France. It is open daily except Monday; an admission fee is charged.

  8. Marseille History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Marseille History Museum (French: Musée d'Histoire de Marseille) is the local historical and archaeological museum of Marseille in France.When opened in 1983, it became one of the most significant museums for urban history in France, dedicated to exhibiting the major archaeological finds discovered after the site was excavated in 1967; at the same time the property was redeveloped ...

  9. Great Synagogue of Marseille - Wikipedia

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    The Great Synagogue of Marseille (French: Grande synagogue de Marseille) is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, located on Rue Breteuil in the 6th arrondissement of Marseille, France. The building was listed as a monument historique in 2007. [2] The congregation worships in the Sephardi rite. [3]

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