Allées de Meilhan

  • Historic site and monument
  • Historic patrimony
  • Square
  • 19th C
La Canebière, 13001 Marseille 1er
Please note that the nearest station is more than
The street " La Canebière" was opened in 1666 when the city was enlarged, ordered by Louis XIV. Its name comes from the Provencal " Canebe", hemp, which perpetuates the memory of the cord makers settled here since the Middle-Age.
But it was only with the departure of "Grand Arsenal" at the end of the 18th century that the "Canebière" was extended to the port and beautiful buildings were built there.
The alleys of "Meilhan"and the 1666 extension provided for the creation of a public promenade beyond the ramparts. The work was not completed until 1775 thanks to the intendant of Provence, Sénac de Meilhan. These alleys are then famous for their musical balls " guinguettes". The style of the buildings is very different...

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Allées de Meilhan
La Canebière, 13001 Marseille 1er
Please note that the nearest station is more than
Updated on 12 April 2022 at 14:00
by Office de Tourisme des Loisirs et des Congrès de Marseille
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