Long called "The Cathedral" by the martégaux, the most imposing of the town's churches characteristic of Provencal architecture and Baroque decor with an Italian influence has been classified as Historic Monuments since 1947.
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Built between 1670 and 1680, it testifies to the prosperity of the city in the 17th century and the attachment of the island's inhabitants who participated in its financing.
The facade has two levels separated by a volumetric cornice with modillions.
On the first level, a double colonnade frames the richly decorated wooden door, dominated by a Virgin and Child in a carved niche. The statue and the portal have been classified as a Historic Monument since 1908. The fluted columns and...
The facade has two levels separated by a volumetric cornice with modillions.
On the first level, a double colonnade frames the richly decorated wooden door, dominated by a Virgin and Child in a carved niche. The statue and the portal have been classified as a Historic Monument since 1908. The fluted columns and...
Services
Car park
- Accessibility
- Reception staff sensitized to the reception of people with disabilities
- Equipment
- Parking nearby
Location
Contact Eglise Sainte Marie-Madeleine
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Environment
- Town location
- On an island
- Close to a public transportation
- Waterside
- Bus stop < 500 m
- Pier within 500 m
- In the historic centre
Access
- Marseille Provence: Airport / Aerodrome 20 km
Martigues Lavéra station: Train station at 4 km