Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Chateau Borely Marseille
Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Chateau Borely Marseille
The Château Borély is a chateau in the southern part of Marseille, France. The chateau was built in the eighteenth century for Louis Borély (1692-1768), a rich merchant of Marseille. It was donated to the city in the nineteenth century. For several years it hosted the archaeological museum. The chateau is located in the current Parc Borély.
There are plans to transfer the Faïence Museum (Musée de la Faïence de Marseille) from the Château Pastré to the Château Borély, which will also hold the planned Museum of Decorative Arts and Fashion, as part of preparations for Marseille becoming the European cultural capital in 2013.
The land was bought in the late 17th century by Joseph Borély, a Marseille businessman, with a view to building a bastide, or weekend country house. The current Château and Versailles-style French garden in front of it were commissioned by his descendents a century later.
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Marseille Parc et château Borély
Le parc Borély reconnu comme jardin remarquable s'étend sur 17 hectares. Il est constitué d'un jardin à la française, d'un jardin anglais, d'une roseraie, d'un jardin botanique. C'est le plus fréquenté des espaces verts marseillais. Il est bordé par l'hippodrome et possède en son sein le château Borély qui accueille le musée des Arts décoratifs, de la faïence et de la mode.
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Chateau d'If + Frioul Island / MARSEILLES, FRANCE
While in Marseilles, we visited the famous Chateau d'If island prison which was at the home to the fictional character in the book, The Count of Monte Cristo.
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Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Parc Borely
Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Parc Borely
Parc Borély is a public municipal park in the city of Marseille, in France. It is classified by the French Ministry of Culture as one of the Notable Gardens of France. The park is 17 hectares in size. It adjoins the Jardin botanique E.M. Heckel.
Parc Borély has three different gardens; a Garden à la française, facing the bastide, composed of a two lawns, a circular basin and a rectangual basin, and double rows of trees, between the avenue du Prado and the gates of the park. An English landscape garden, on the east side of the park, surrounding a lake, and decorated with statues, fountain, a cascade, and a playground. It also features a miniature of the basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde. A recently renovated race track. The other two parts of the garden connect to the sea by a promenade and to the neighboring botanical garden.
The park was created in the 17th century by a French ship owner and merchant, Joseph Borely, who bought land for a country house, the Château Borély, in the area of Marseille called Bonneveine. The estate was enlarged in the 18th century by Joseph Borély, who constructed a bastide, or Provençal country house, on the domaine. When Louis-Joseph Borély inherited the domaine in 1770, he commissioned the landscape architect Embry to create a Garden à la française.
In the middle of the 19th century, the land passed first to Paulin Talabot, director of the new PLM railroad which connected Paris to Marseille; and then the land was acquired by the city of Marseille. The city commissioned landscape architect Adolphe Alphande to design a park with three distinct parts; a French garden, an English landscape park, and a track for horse racing by the side of the sea. A number of wooden pavilions were constructed; just one remains, the former pavilion by the lake, which had also served as a botanical laboratory of the Institut Colonial. From 1880 until 1915, the park was the site of a botanical garden, which moved to a different site adjoining the park. In 2002, a promenade of two hectares was laid out between the park and sea.
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La mode au temps de Man Ray au Château Borély
Marseille propose une nouvelle exposition inédite en France, autour de Man Ray, co- produite avec la Réunion des Musées Nationaux-Grand Palais, construite en deux volets au musée Cantini et au Château Borély du 8 novembre 2019 au 8 mars 2020.
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Château d'If - Marseille
Passeio de barco ao Château d'If, em Marseille, e visita à igreja Notre Dame de la Garde.
Leia no blog o post sobre a visita ao Château d'If e ao arquipélago de Frioul
Inauguration Château Borély, Marseille 2013
Soirée Sons et lumières à Borély dans le cadre Marseille 2013
Ep.01- Le parc Borély
Avant de s'attaquer à une petite balade dans le Château Borély, une visite du jardin s'impose !
Au menu : qu'est-ce qu'un jardin à la française, un jardin à l'anglaise, quelques mots sur le jardin botanique, et... pourquoi Puget trône dans un jardin d'enfants ?!
0:00:57 La dynastie des Borély
0:03:26 La composition du jardin
0:05:23 Diane chasseresse, la roseraie et la tèse provençale
0:06:26 Le jardin botanique et le chalet du lac
0:08:37 La fée Ophélie
0:09:08 La cascade en rocailles et l'Homme aux Oiseaux
0:09:50 La statue de Puget
0:11:19 Le bassin de France
0:12:40 L'hippodrome
ERRATUM: non, Marseille et Shangaï ne sont pas jumelées depuis 50 ans... mais depuis 1987 seulement ;)
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Musée des Arts Décoratifs à Marseille - MY PROVENCE
Situé à Marseille, au cœur d'un vaste parc, le château Borely a été inauguré en juin 2013 après quatre ans de rénovation. Il abrite aujourd'hui le nouveau musée des Arts Décoratifs de la faïence et de la Mode.
Le jade à l'honneur au Musée Borély
La pierre de toutes les vertus s'expose dans tous ses états, jusqu'au 1er février au Musée Borély...
Sophie Calle investit cinq musées à Marseille
Les histoires de Sophie Calle sont inclassables.
A Marseille elle sème des indices dont elle crypte les mystères.
Elle propose au public un parcours sans début ni fin, une sorte de jeu de pistes en cinq actes, en cinq musées.
Le musée Grobet-Labadié rouvert pour l’occasion, le musée des Beaux-Arts, le muséum d’Histoire naturelle, la Chapelle du centre de la Vieille Charité, et le château Borély sont investis par les œuvres de Sophie Calle.
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Parc borely fontaine marseille
Le parc, qui s'étend sur 17 hectares, est constitué d'un vaste jardin anglais, d'un jardin à la française, d'une roseraie, du jardin botanique Édouard Marie Heckel, et d'un jardin traditionnel chinois offert par la ville de Shanghai.
Plusieurs sculptures ornent le parc, dont « l'Homme aux oiseaux » de Jean-Michel Folon.
Au cœur du parc, flanqué du jardin à la française, se trouve le château Borély, construit au xviiie siècle par une riche famille marseillaise et aujourd'hui classé monument historique. Fermé pour des raisons de sécurité depuis 2004, le château en cours de rénovation devrait accueillir en 2013 le futur musée des Arts Décoratifs et de la Mode.
L'hippodrome Marseille Borély, ouvert en 1860, longe le parc.
LE PALAIS LONGCHAMP MARSEILLE
Le monument inauguré en 1869, commémorait l'arrivée des eaux du canal de la Durance à Marseille. Il réunissait sur un même site le musée des Beaux-Arts, le Muséum d'histoire naturelle, et un parc botanique et zoologique.
Le très riche décor du bâtiment évoque l'abondance et la fertilité amenées par les eaux du canal. La sculpture y tient un rôle prépondérant.. Le célèbre sculpteur animalier Antoine Louis Barye a réalisé les lions et les tigres de l'entrée, et la fontaine monumentale au centre de la colonnade est l'œuvre de Jules Cavelier. Elle représente la Durance entourée des figures symbolisant la vigne et le blé sur un char tiré par des taureaux de Camargue.
Marseille-le Jardin botanique
Le Jardin Botanique du Parc Borély à Marseille
Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Chateau d'If
Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Chateau d'If
The Château d'If is a fortress located on the island of If, the smallest island in the Frioul archipelago situated in the Mediterranean Sea about 1.5 kilometres offshore in the Bay of Marseille in southeastern France. It is famous for being one of the settings of Alexandre Dumas' adventure novel The Count of Monte Cristo. If is the French word for the yew tree.
Île d’If measures 3 hectares (0.03 km2) and is located 3.5 km (2 1⁄8 mi) west of the Old Port of Marseille. The entire island is heavily fortified; high ramparts with gun platforms surmount the cliffs that rise steeply from the surrounding ocean. Apart from the fortress, the island is uninhabited.
The château is a square, three-story building 28 m (92 ft) long on each side, flanked by three towers with large gun embrasures. It was built in 1524-31 on the orders of King Francis I, who, during a visit in 1516, saw the island as a strategically important location for defending the coastline from sea-based attacks. The castle's principal military value was as a deterrent; it never had to fight off an actual attack. The closest that it came to a genuine test of strength was in July 1531, when Holy Roman Emperor Charles V made preparations to attack Marseille. However, he abandoned the invasion plan.
This might have been fortunate, given the weaknesses identified by military engineer Vauban in a scathing report in 1701: The fortifications look like the rock, they are fully rendered, but very roughly and carelessly, with many imperfections. The whole having been very badly built and with little care... All the buildings, very crudely done, are ill made. The embalmed body of general Jean Baptiste Kléber was repatriated to France after his assassination in Cairo in 1800. Napoleon, fearing that his tomb would become a symbol to Republicanism, ordered that the body stay at the château. It remained there for 18 years until Louis XVIII granted Kléber a proper burial in his native Strasbourg.
The isolated location and dangerous offshore currents of the Château d'If made it an ideal escape-proof prison, very much like the island of Alcatraz in California in more recent times. Its use as a dumping ground for political and religious detainees soon made it one of the most feared and notorious jails in France. Over 3,500 Huguenots (French Calvinists) were sent to Château d'If, as was Gaston Crémieux, a leader of the Paris Commune, who was shot there in 1871.
Château d'If is famous for being one of the settings of Alexandre Dumas' adventure novel The Count of Monte Cristo. However, other locations have been used to represent Château d'If in film adaptations of the work. In the 2002 adaptation starring Jim Caviezel, the château was represented by Saint Mary's Tower on Comino, the smallest inhabited Maltese island. The cliff-top watchtower can be seen from the ferry crossing between Malta and Gozo.
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