Palais Longchamp in Marseille, France saved my day



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A while ago I posted about my nice and not so nice trip to Marseille in France here. It was a flash one day trip to an ok city, saved by a visit to Palais Longchamp, a park with one of the most stunning architecture I've seen for a long time.

The Palais Longchamp is in the city centre, less than 2km away from the old port. If you have a couple of hours to spare, it's quite a nice stroll along the Boulevard de la Libération or you can catch the tram if you don't fancy walking. After walking for about half an hour, you'll know you've arrived because you'll see a structure in front of you that is beyond breathtaking.

The monument was built in 1869 and has an east and west wing connected by a fountain in the middle called the Château d'Eau. Water from the fountain flows down to a cascade waterfall and eventually into a pond. I assume there should be landscape gardens around the pond but the area was bare and dry when I visited, which was a real pity. A bit like a beautiful lady all dressed up in a glam outfit and lovely makeup, but her hair is like a scarecrow. You get the picture, right 🙃? Nevertheless, the monument itself was still spectacular, we don't get anything in UK on this scale.

I spent ages at street level taking photos and hubby wandered upwards leaving me because he knew I would be here forever. Well, that's what bloggers does, we take millions of photos. He should know that by now!! After a whiile he beckoned me over and told me that the actual monument itself is even more spectacular. And he wasn't lying!

Two curved staircases on either side lead up to the east and west wings, and they house the Museum of Fine Arts and the Natural History Museum. As important as both these museums are, I didn't visit either of them and to be honest I wasn't sure if they were open, being a Sunday afternoon. Plus, being a short flash visit to Marseille, museums weren't exactly top on my list. I'd much rather spend time outdoors with the Palais Longchamp itself.

The thing I loved most about this place is its symmetry and the fact the facade is curved. There's something about these two elements combined together in a building that makes it extra-spectacular and grand. Building something symmetric is not that easy but when it's curved, including the staircase and the walkway, adds to the complexity, and in my humble opinion adds to the visual aspect.

There's a park behind the Palais Longchamp, which is ... a park. I mean I didn't venture very far in due to lack of time, so I didn't know if I missed much. Probably not, because if you read all the reviews about this place on the internet, it's all about the monument in the front. I'm pretty sure that is the crown jewel. We spent about an hour here including stopping by at the park cafe for coffee and crepe, which was reheated by microwave but it still tasted pretty good. Maybe our standards dropped a bit when we're on holiday, or maybe all foreign food tastes especially good on holiday 😃.

If I hadn't come to Palais Longchamp, Marseilles would have ranked pretty low on my list of travel experiences. Luckily this saved the day, and if I ever return (will I? I'm not sure) I'll definitely come back here again.





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Wow, it is stunning. Luckily it made it worth going to this city.
Sometimes something can change our minds. Sometimes it doesn’t.
Beautiful captures. Love the angles.
Happy weekend 👋🏻😊

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It's definitely worth visiting if you're ever in Marseille, very French 😀

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I have pinned it on my map… maybe one day 😊
Have a lovely weekend Pauline

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How incredible this place looks, from my list of places to visit, France has not caught my attention too much but some buildings, palaces, museums, are worthwhile. Your photos are amazing, I almost manage to feel myself there, the movement of the curves is impeccable, the stairs, in any case, I'll go to the previous post to see what happened not so nice on that vacation!

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France always has a special love hate relationship with UK due to the two country's distance, but personally I quite like France as it makes a great getaway for a short break from the UK no.

Glad you liked the Palais Longchamp.

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It definitely looks pretty spectacular. I thought it was a palace or something at first the way it is designed. That is cool that they are using the space for museums. I'm glad you found this place too and shared it with us!

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It's certainly looks very regal doesn't it, guess the French likes to do things on a grand glam scale !

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Indeed they do from what I have seen. There's a reason they are so snobby I guess...

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I've never been to Marseille, but from these photos it looks like a beautiful place, thanks for sharing

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This was a particular stunning place to visit, but the same can't be said for some of the other places in the city!

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That looks incredible! I regret not going to see it when I was in the city. The symmetry of the architecture is really something.

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That's a pity, I found it to be the best part of my whole (day) visit!

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Yes for sure. I can see why. Marseilles was a great city (as you mentioned and I felt the same) but Palais Longchamp might have made it all worth it.

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I don’t think I’ve been here but it’s going on my bucket list. The architecture alone is enough to make me want to go.

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Yup, well worth going if you ever go to Marseille. Much better than hanging around the shopping malls, and the tram takes you back to all the tourist locations afterwards

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Lovely monument and the curvature does make it extra special. It is a pity the grounds were not better kept. Maybe it is too hot there to maintain the gardens. 😀The building looks spectacular and made the trip worthwhile indeed.

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It's always nice to find something extra nice, otherwise I would have probably just spent the time in a shopping mall, Boring!!!

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Splendid place! Interestingly enough, I went to a place TODAY that looks a bit similar to this place... in Taipei! I might share soon with a post. I bet you never went there when you were in Taiwan... 😄

Of course, only a bit similar, cannot compare with those authentic European architecture no doubt... those colonial architectures in Asia are at best experimental or copycats... 😆

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I went to Asia University in Wufeng TC when I first arrived in Taiwan, that was quite an eye-opener. Look forward to see where this place you went to in Taipei is and what it's like.

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This place looks really impressive. That's what happens sometimes, a place that wasn't in the plan turns out to be much better than we expected. I definitely want to visit this place!

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It certainly made the day a lot better in the end, bit of a walk,but it was worth it

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Very beautiful photographs! Thanks for sharing them! All the best, take care, stay safe, have fun, and HIVE on! Plenty of success here on HIVE and in general!

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It is divine, no doubt about it. And the curves make the photos even more interesting.
The experience of course is completed by breathing there, in situ, such magnificence.
Of course you must come back. And the crepes? That was missing here. ;)

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