Today
we only walked a mere 5.3 k's but most of them involved going uphill!
Garde Hill to be precise. From all over Marsaille we had seen the
iconic figure on top of Notre-Dame de la Garde, “La Bonne Mère”,
she watches over sailors, fishermen and the entire city. We decided
we should Visit Notre-Dame and enjoy the views from the top of the
hill.
Garde Hill (154m) has
always been an observation post. It was listed as a post house in the
15th century. There were several chapels here before the present
Cathedral was built. Its Roman-Byzantine style (domes, multi-coloured
stones, gold, mosaic) perfectly matches the major building projects
taken on in Marseille under Napoleon III.
I'm
hoping that this link will take you to an interactive site where you
can view the fabulous interior of Notre-Dame & if you look up in
the top right corner of the picture you can also see the view from
the top of the hill.
Just
in case it doesn't work I'll add some of our photos...
I love this little cherub holding his finger to his lips suggesting visitors
should be quiet as they enter Notre-Dame.
should be quiet as they enter Notre-Dame.
There’s a large statue
of the Virgin Mary on the bell tower. It was made by the sculptor
Lequesne in bronze with gold leaf in the Christofle studios in Paris
and put in place in September 1870.
The views from the
terraces around Notre-Dame are spectacular...
Looking south over the
Old Port.
Looking east toward
Archipel du Frioul.
Looking north-east
Looking north-west,
the white building is the Nouveau Stade Velodrome.
Just a few of the
interior photos Andrew took...
I think I need to learn how to do mosaics!
We had lunch in the
restaurant that is run by missionary workers. Most of them were
African and wore beautiful colourful clothes and headgear. The food
was lovely and you could even have wine with your meal! Quite a different experience.
Here's a view that gives a bit of an idea of how steep the climb is...
We can't quite believe
that it's day 16 of our holiday!
Tomorrow we move on to
Arles...I'm really looking forward to walking the Vincent Van Gough
Trail and have my fingers crossed for a Starry, Starry Night.










