Marseille

What do you think of this cathedral?  Or should I say, cathedral walls and ceiling?  I couldn’t really get a good photo aimed lower due to the dozens of tourists in the way.  So, I aimed higher to avoid them ruining my photo.  This cathedral is the amazing Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde.  Otherwise known as “the Mariners church”.  It sits up on a large hill overlooking the city of Marseille France and the beautiful southern France coast. 

The stripped interior design is very unique for a church or frankly any building interior.  The inside also has a great collection of small scale boat models (donated by sailors) on shelves and hanging from the ceiling.  The sailors give them upon returning from a dangerous trip or in advance to bring them safety.  The construction was completed in 1864 with parts of it started in 1214.  Amazing spot!!

 

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Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde

I took this photo last May during our Europe trip.  Towards the end of the trip, we spent some time in Marseille France, which is a lovely city.  While in Marseille, we went to the Notre-Dame da le Garde, which is the Catholic basilica in this part of France.  It opened in June 1864 and is the most visited site in Marseille.  Maybe in a future post, I’ll share a photo of the outside, which is just as great.

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Sorry, Sorry, Sorry

I am very sorry that I’ve been absent for a few weeks.  There are a number of loyal followers out there who visit my website every day.  I truly appreciate you and am sorry I left you stranded recently.  All I can say is that life (work, travel, volunteer projects, etc..) have gotten in the way.  So I’ll say it again.  I’m Sorry.

Today’s photo is from Marseille France.  We went to the top of this giant hill over looking the city to visit this amazing church called the Basilique Notre-Dame de la Garde.  I’ll share photos of that at another time.  But while we were at the top, I saw this telescope and ran over to photograph it.  MJ called it one of my “artsy” photos.  I hope you like this artsy pic.  

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