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Visit Notre Dame de la Garde with a licensed Guide
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Notre Dame de la Garde is an highlight in Marseille.
Visiting the basilica with a licensed guide is highly recommended.
Guide Sud Provence offers you the best tips to enjoy the site.
Visit Notre Dame de la Garde with a Private Guide
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Perched above the Mediterranean, Notre-Dame de la Garde is the most iconic landmark of Marseille, watching over the city from its highest hill. The site was first occupied by a small chapel built in 1214, commissioned by the priest Pierre, and later fortified in the 16th century by order of Francis I of France to defend the coast. As Marseille grew, devotion to the Virgin Mary increased, and the chapel became a beloved pilgrimage destination, especially among sailors praying for protection. During the 19th century, the population’s expansion led to the construction of the present basilica between 1853 and 1864, designed by architect Henri-Jacques Espérandieu. Built in a Romano-Byzantine style, it features striped stonework and elaborate mosaics reflecting both faith and maritime heritage. The towering bell tower is crowned by a monumental gilded statue of the Virgin and Child, visible from miles away at sea. Throughout wars and political changes, the basilica remained a spiritual symbol of protection and unity for the people of Marseille. Today, it stands not only as a religious sanctuary but also as a cultural and historical emblem of the city.
Taste the navettes biscuits
The navette biscuits of Marseille are traditional Provençal pastries shaped like small boats, symbolizing the arrival of Saint Lazarus and Saint Mary Magdalene by sea. Crisp and lightly sweet, they are delicately flavored with orange blossom water, giving them their distinctive Mediterranean aroma. These biscuits are especially associated with the feast of Candlemas and have been baked for centuries in the city’s oldest bakeries. One of the most famous producers is Four des Navettes, founded in 1781 near the Abbey of Saint Victor. Today, navettes remain a beloved culinary emblem of Marseille, enjoyed by locals and visitors alike.
Enjoy free time at the Old Port after the visit of Notre Dame de la Garde
After visiting Notre-Dame de la Garde, enjoy some relaxing free time at the lively Old Port of Marseille in Marseille. Stroll along the waterfront and watch the fishing boats and yachts gently sway in the harbor. You can stop at a seaside café to taste local specialties or simply sip a coffee while admiring the Mediterranean views. The atmosphere is vibrant, with street performers and market stalls adding to the charm. It’s the perfect way to experience the authentic spirit of the city at your own pace.
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