Vieux Port Marseille - A walk in Marseille
Short walk around the Old Port testing the nikonhacker 54mb/s video hack and my new velbon videomate 528.
I will also post a comparison, 54mb/s vs 24mb/s. The videos are straight out of the camera without grading.
Lenses:
- old Sigma 28-105 f/2.8-4 ( main lens);
- old Tokina AT-X PRO 17mm f/3.5;
- nikon 50 f/1.8D;
Music by Putumayo
Walk around Marseille France. Vieux-Port de Marseille Le Panier La Canebière.
LE VIEUX PORT DE MARSEILLE
Le Vieux-Port est le plus ancien port de Marseille ainsi que le centre historique et culturel de la ville depuis sa fondation sur ce site durant l'Antiquité.
La ville est fondée il y a 2600 ans, mais les premières dates d'occupation humaines datent de 60 000 ans avant J.C.Cette séquence présente la géographie du bassin de Marseille qui marque durablement son histoire et l'évolution de ses paysages.
La légende de Gyptis et Protis. Entre le 5ème et le 6ème siècle, Marseille a construit son histoire autour d'une légende qui illustre à elle seule l'ouverture de la cité sur le monde méditerranéen et la civilisation grecque. Dès l'an 600 avant J.C., des grecs d'Asie Mineure, originaires de la cité de Phocée fondent un comptoir dans la calanque du Lacydon. Très vite, un embryon de ville se développe, Marseille est née. Conquise par César en 49 avant J.C.,la cité phocéenne se transforme en ville romaine sans renier sa culture grecque. Marseille va adopter le mode de vie et la culture de ses envahisseurs: des bains impériaux, un théâtre, un forum sont construits. Le port se développe avec de vastes entrepôts comme ceux des Docks romains édifiés le long du littoral.
Le site du Port Antique (dénommé Jardins des Vestiges en 1983) présente les résultats des premières grandes fouilles archéologiques urbaines réalisées en France.
Le port était le centre économique de Marseille jusqu'au milieu du XIXème, ouvert sur le commerce de la mer Méditerranée puis des colonies française. Les activités portuaires de commerce furent ensuite déplacées vers d'autres sites plus au nord : les bassins de l'actuel grand port maritime de Marseille.
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.
Marseille, Le Vieux Port, France
Le Vieux Port (Old Port), Marseille, France 2013.
The Old Port of Marseille (French Vieux-Port) is located at the end of the Canebière. It has been the natural harbour of Marseille since antiquity and is now the main popular place in Marseille, mainly pedestrian since 2013.
Le Vieux Port Marseille
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
Sur le Vieux Port de Marseille/Old Port of Marseille/France
Marseille, the second largest city in France, after Paris and the European Capital of culture for 2013.
Located on the southeast coast of France, Marseille is France's largest city on the Mediterranean coast and largest commercial port. It is the capital of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, as well as the capital of the Bouches-du-Rhône department.
LE VIEUX PORT MARSEILLE en 4K UHD
Le Vieux Port sous un ciel d'orage. Les images sont plus belles que sous un ciel limpide.
Marseille, le vieux port 2019
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Le nouveau Vieux Port, Marseille
Le Vieux Port, après des travaux, voilà enfin le nouveau visage du Port, trottoirs plus larges destinés aux piétons, nouveaux bus de la ville de couleur mauve, sculptures d'animaux, de Dali, le Pavillon M (supprimé), le train bleu, la Mairie et son marché provençal, en passant par le Ferry Boat et le bateau du Frioul, l'Eglise Saint Joseph, sans oublier le Toit Miroir, Marseille.
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Les Appartements du Vieux Port, Marseille, France
Les Appartements du Vieux Port
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One of our top picks in Marseille – and a guest favourite.
Located in the centre of Marseille, Les Appartements du Vieux Port is 150 m from the Old Port. The apartments offer free WiFi and a modern-style decor.
All apartments feature a flat-screen TV, a seating area and a wardrobe. The private bathroom includes a shower.
Guests can prepare their own meals in the kitchen, which is equipped with kitchenware, an oven and a fridge. A stove, a coffee machine are also provided, and some apartments have a dishwasher.
Les Appartements du Vieux Port is a 2-minute drive from the Opera and 170 m from the Marseille Tourism Office. A large range of restaurants, cafes and shops can be found in the area.
Address: 48 rue Vacon, 13001 Marseille, France
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Marseille - le Vieux Port
Il porto vecchio di Marsiglia, un viaggio attraverso le immagini di una città ricca di storia e di cultura.
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le Vieux-Port Marseille France
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Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Le Vieux Port
Places to see in ( Marseille - France ) Le Vieux Port
The Old Port (Vieux Port) of Marseille surrounds a lively yacht marina and is known for its stylish hotels, waterfront cafes, and seafood restaurants serving mullet and lobster from the quayside fish market. Guarding the port is the centuries-old Fort Saint-Jean, which stands near the Romanesque-style Saint-Laurent Church. Late-night bars and clubs fill pedestrianized streets close to the art deco Opéra de Marseille.
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, 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.
Points of interest around the Old Port:
St. Victor's Abbey, on the south side of the Old Port, one of the oldest sites of Christian worship in France.
the Phare de Sainte Marie, a lighthouse.
the Canebière, situated at the far end of the Old Port on the Quai des Belges.
the Hôtel de Ville (town hall).
the historic ferry, plying between opposite sides of the Old Port.
the Roman Dock Museum.
the Musée des civilisations de l'Europe et de la Méditerranée, MUCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean civilizations)
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