Walk around Marseille France. Vieux-Port de Marseille Le Panier La Canebière.
La Canebière, in Marseille France is the kilometre long boulevard and undisputed hub of the town
Historical (King Alexander I of Yugoslavia was assassinated here on October 9, 1934) and modern at the same time (The new Line T2 of the Tramway de Marseille runs along La Canebière between Rue de Rome/Cours Belsunce and Réformés. Noailles (M2) and Vieux-Port (M1) metro stations are located along the street.).Fashioned originally with the Champs-Élysées in mind, La Canebière is a more patchwork affair of hotels, cafés and shops, neatly providing a division between the moneyed southern quartiers and the ramshackle quartier Belsunce to the north
A Walk Up La Canebiere, Marseille, France
La Canebière opened in 1666 following Louis XIV’s order to extend the city. Its name comes from the Provencal word “canebe”, or hemp, to keep the memory of the ropemakers based here until the Middle Ages alive. It wasn’t until the Grand Arsenal was removed at the end of the 18th century that La Canebière was extended up to the port and beautiful buildings were built here.
La Canebière’s moment of glory came under the Third Republic following intense intellectual and business activities in the cafés, major hotels and department stores.La Canebière earned an international reputation and soon became a symbol of Marseille and its port. It was only in 1928 that La Canebière officially covered the Old Port up to the Eglise des Réformés thus surrounding Rue Noailles and Allées de Meilhan.
One of the first major cafés on La Canebière, Café Turc became a must-visit for people travelling to the Middle East from 1850. In the middle of the main room there was a huge fountain topped by a clock which told the time in Turkey, China, Saudi Arabia and Europe. Café Turc disappeared after World War I.
Walk around Marseille France. Gare de Marseille Longchamp Canebière Place Castellane Old Port.
00:00 Gare de Marseille Saint Charles
01:00 Escalier De La Gare Saint Charles
03:30 Boulevard d'Athènes
06:30 Place des Capucines
08:05 Allée Léon Gambetta
11:30 Monument Des Mobiles Église Saint-Vincent de Paul
13:30 Boulevard Longchamp
22:20 Parc Longchamp
38:50 Rue Bernex
39:30 Rue Consolat
47:25 Église Saint-Vincent de Paul
51:05 La Canebière
58:00 Boulevard Dugommier
59:45 Place des Capucines
01:00:15 Rue Tapis Vert
01:05:00 Cours Belsunce
01:11:00 La Canebière
01:12:00 Rue Saint-Ferréol
01:18:25 Place Félix Baret
01:19:50 Préfecture des Bouches-du-Rhône
01:21:20 Rue Sylvabelle
01:21:50 Rue de Rome
01:28:25 Place Castellane
01:33:55 Boulevard Baille
01:44:10 Cours Lieutaud
01:51:30 Boulevard Louis Salvator
01:53:30 Rue de Rome
02:01:30 La Canebière
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Police Municipale de Marseille : coup de chaud sur la Canebière
Avec ses 416 agents pour 900 000 habitants, Marseille possède la plus importante police municipale de France. Elle se retrouve quotidiennement confrontée à des situations aussi variées que délicates. Infractions au code de la route, prolifération de petits trafics, vols à répétition, confrontations avec des contrevenants hauts en couleur, ou encore face-à-face musclés avec des délinquants chevronnés : les policiers et les gendarmes de la deuxième plus grande ville de France vivent un quotidien mouvementé. Ils ont également affaire à l'hostilité et à la provocation des délinquants, qui n'hésitent pas à rallier à eux la population, ce qui peut parfois compliquer leur travail. Les équipes du magazine ont suivi le quotidien de certains de ces agents.
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Marseille, Notre Dame de la Garde to Vieux Port - ???????? France - 4K Virtual Tour
Walking on a beautiful day from the basilica Notre Dame de la Garde to Vieux Port downhill the slopes of Marseille, France. Click here ▶ to see highlights and guide.
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Notre-Dame de la Garde is a Catholic basilica in Marseille, France, and the city's best-known symbol. The site of a popular Assumption Day pilgrimage, it was the most visited site in Marseille. It was built on the foundations of an ancient fort at the highest natural point in Marseille, a 149 m (489 ft) limestone outcropping on the south side of the Old Port of Marseille.
Construction of the basilica began in 1852 and lasted for 21 years. It was originally an enlargement of a medieval chapel, but was transformed into a new structure at the request of Father Bernard, the chaplain. The plans were made and developed by the architect Henri-Jacques Espérandieu. It was consecrated while still unfinished on June 5, 1864.
The Old Port of Marseille (French: Vieux-Port de Marseille) is at the end of the Canebière, the major street of Marseille. It has been the natural harbour of the city since antiquity and is now the main popular place in Marseille. It became mainly pedestrian in 2013.
Date recorded: May, 2019
Weather: ⛅ 18C | 64F
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▶(0:48) Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde ★
▶(1:53) View North-East Marseille ★
▶(2:17) View East Marseille ★
▶(2:54) View South Marseille ★
▶(3:58) View West Marseille ★
▶(5:26) Notre-Dame Crypt ★
▶(7:46) View Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde ★
▶(9:02) Montée de l'Oratoire ☉
▶(18:43) Boulevard André Aune ☉
▶(19:23) Parc Pierre Puget ☉
▶(19:41) Parc Pierre Puget Statue ★
▶(20:33) Rue des Brusques ☉
▶(21:20) Place de la Corderie Henry Bergasse ☉
▶(21:45) Corderie/Notre Dame ☉
▶(22:16) Rue Fort Notre Dame ☉
▶(23:52) Place aux Huiles ☉
▶(24:39) Cours Honoré d'Estienne d'Orve ☉
▶(27:09) d'Estienne d'Orve Statue ★
▶(27:55) Cours Jean Ballard☉
▶(29:20) Vieux Port
A Walk Around the Old Port of Marseille, (Vieux Port) Marseille, France
The Old Port of Marseille (French: Vieux-Port de Marseille) is at the end of the Canebière, the major street of Marseille. It has been the natural harbour of the city since antiquity and is now the main popular place in Marseille. It became mainly pedestrian in 2013.
In 600 BC, Greek settlers from Phocaea landed in the Lacydon, a rocky Mediterranean cove, now the site of the Old Port of Marseille. They set up a trading post or emporion in the hills on the northern shore. Until the nineteenth century the Old Port remained the centre of maritime activity in Marseille. In the Middle Ages the land at the far end of the port was used to cultivate hemp for the local manufacture of rope for mariners, which is the origin of the name of the main thoroughfare of Marseille, the Canebière.
The great St. Victor's Abbey was gradually built between the third and ninth centuries on the hills to the south of the Old Port, on the site of an Hellenic burial ground.
Between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries, quays were constructed under Louis XII and Louis XIII and an important shipyard for galleons put in place. Following a revolt against their governor by the citizens of Marseille, Louis XIV ordered the erection of the forts of St Jean and St Nicolas at the entrance to the harbour and established an arsenal and fleet in the Old Port itself. The notorious arsenal des galères was situated on the left side of the Old Port between the Cours Jean-Balard and the Cours Estienne-d'Orves: those condemned to be galley slaves in the royal war fleet were branded with the letters GAL.
According to John Murray, in 1854 the Old Port had a capacity of between 1,000 and 1,200 ships. Roughly 18,000 merchant ships passed through the port each year, carrying about 20 million barrels worth of freight; this represented a quarter of the trade in Liverpool at the time. The 6 metre depth of the harbour, however, proved problematic for steamships later in the century; much deeper docks had to be constructed at La Joliette. In World War II the Old Port was left in complete ruins. According to eye-witness accounts, in January 1943, the Nazis, aided by the French police, dynamited much of the historic old town and demolished the gigantic aerial ferry or transbordeur, an engineering tour de force that had become a major landmark of Marseille, comparable to the Eiffel tower in Paris. This became known as the Battle of Marseille. In 1948 Fernand Pouillon was put in charge of the reconstruction of the devastated old quarter.
When, beginning in the 1840s, new harbour moles, quays and the Docks were built along the coast of the La Joliette quarter to the north-west, many port activities were moved out of the Old Port. Over time, new harbour installations were built further north-west, resulting in what is today the Grand Port Maritime de Marseille: continuous harbour installations as far as L'Estaque and the southern entrance to the Rove Tunnel, and satellite extensions around Fos-sur-Mer and along the shore of the Étang de Berre. The Old Port is used today as a marina, as a terminal for local boat trips, and hosts a local fish market. In 2013, for the European Capital of Culture, the Old Port was largely pedestrianized. It has been renovated as a large public square following an international competition won by Michel Desvigne Paysagistes, with Foster and Partners. The project is also to have a second phase with parks to be built around the port in 2020 for a sum of €64 million.
Déblocage faculté Canebiere Marseille
Marseille : retour sur l'attaque au couteau de la Canebière
A Marseille, trois passants ont été agressés par arme blanche par un homme seul. La police ayant été alertée, un fourgon a tenté de le renverser. L'agresseur a alors sorti une arme de poing, les policiers ont ouvert le feu. Grièvement blessé, il est décédé peu après. Retour sur l'attaque au couteau sur la Canbière dans ce sujet.
Intervenant : Xavier Tarabeux, procureur de la République de Marseille.
Un reportage de : Robert Papin, Ghislaine Millet, Jean-Philippe Malet et Sylvie Chappe.
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Marseille France: Day in the City and Port Departure
Produced with CyberLink PowerDirector 15, GoPro Hero Session 5 and Google Earth Pro. This is time in Marseille before embarking on a cruise. Highlighted are the Old Port of Marseille, Cathedrale La Major, Bailique Notre Dame and its stunning 360 degree balcony
Tour d'horizon des librairies de la Canebière (Marseille)
A l'occasion de la fête du livre, Ali en a profité pour pousser la porte des trois librairies de la Canebière.
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A Walk Around Old Town (Panier) of Marseille, France
Splendidly situated on a hillside above the Vieux Port, this colorful neighborhood is the historic center and cultural heart of Marseille. Le Panier is Marseille's oldest quarter, inhabited since antiquity when the ancient Greeks settled here in 600 BC. With its steep, narrow winding streets and quaint pastel buildings, this quarter offers a glimpse into the charming personality of Marseilles. Once a working class neighborhood, Le Panier is now gentrified, but still has a fascinating multiethnic and artistic character.
You'll find plenty of authentic Algerian cuisine, local artisan boutiques, gourmet food shops, and art galleries. This quarter is also a residential neighborhood, and the typical houses with shuttered window and lines of laundry provide evidence of the families who live there. Visitors may begin a walking tour on the north side of the Vieux Port harbor basin at the Quai du Port and then walk up La Canebière, a vibrant boulevard that buzzes with activity. The quarter has several important monuments such as the Hôtel de Ville (Town Hall), which was built in the second half of the 17th century based on a Genoese architectural model.
Le 18:18 - Marseille : piétonnisation, nouvel hôtel, cinémas... Où en est la Canebière ?
L'artère la plus connue de Marseille est-elle en passe de retrouver son lustre d'antant ? Pas tout à fait ou en tout cas pas encore. Mais les choses avancent avec l'inauguration aujourd'hui d'un nouvel hôtel Mercure. Ce 4 étoiles est l'un des symboles de ce renouveau, tout comme la piétonnisation de la partie basse et la réouverture du cinéma Les Variétés. Le 18:18 revient sur l'évolution de La Canebière.Egalement au sommaire du 18:18 :- OM : quand le joueur Duje Caleta Car déjeune chez un restaurateur... croate à Marseille- Cinéma : un programme encore plus accessible cette année pour le festival de Gardanne qui commence demain soir.- Météo en Provence :
Marseille : l'incendie des Nouvelles Galeries de la Canebière a 80 ans
Il y a 80 ans un incendie ravageait les Nouvelles Galeries situées sur la Canebière faisant 73 morts et 200 blessés.
A l'époque les hommes du feu avaient été dépassés. Suite à ce tragique épisode le bataillon des Marins-Pompiers a été créé.
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MARSEILLE 1ER - Campus Canebiere
Au coeur de Marseille, sur la célèbre avenue de La Canebière, ce projet apporte un nouveau souffle à loffre universitaire. Au pied de la résidence, Tramway, métro et bus attendent nos étudiants.Le programme comprend un restaurant universitaire, une résidence services dédiée aux étudiants de 155 logements, une extension de la librairie Maupetit, et une enseigne de restauration-animation de 965 m².Face au projet, le complexe cinématographique MK2 et ses 14 salles de cinémas accueillera des animations et des activités telles que des expositions, des concerts, des festivals et du théâtre. Contactez-nous au 0 800 544 000 (Numéro vert)
(4k) One night in Marseille, France
Marseille, a port city in southern France, has been a crossroads of immigration and trade since its founding by the Phoenicians in 600 B.C.E. It’s a place of tranquil squares and stepped streets, bustling 19th-century avenues and souklike markets. At its heart is the Vieux Port, where fishmongers sell their daily catch along the boat-lined quayside. La Canebière, the main thoroughfare, runs east from here.
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Views from a major central avenue of the City of Marseille, Le Canebiere, which ends at the Old Port