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philoursmars · 7 months
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Bon, n'étant pas très mobile, difficile de créer des posts avec de nouvelles photos. Je reviens donc à mon projet de présenter l'intégralité de mes photos, projet interrompu à l'année 2017. Je vais donc essayer de clore cette année 2017. Et elle sera close par Marseille aux vacances de Noël.
Notre-Dame de la Garde :la descente vers le Fort Saint-Nicolas et le Pharo
Notre-Dame de la Garde
idem : le panorama
le Prado
Rue de Rome : le buste de Pierre Puget
le Stade Vélodrome
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chloesdiaries · 9 months
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Soirée Candlelight au palais du Pharo. Avec Flavie, Maxime et Lydie on a assisté à un concert de piano des musiques de Queen. C’était super joli on a beaucoup aimé
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Palais du Pharo ordonné par l'Empereur Napoléon III (1858) pour son épouse l’Impératrice Eugénie à Marseille, 2022.
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delcastro · 2 years
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Quand j'aurais fait le tour, il me restera encore de l'Amour même pour ceux qui ne le méritent pas... @abdelcastrothefunkydictateur Kill me with Music !!! #AbDelCastro #TheFunkyDictateur #singer #hiphop #rap #party #fashion #music (à Palais du Pharo) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjNqorRKewc/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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yespat49 · 6 months
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Marseille : le combat contre le racisme à géométrie variable de Benoît Payan
Le 15 octobre dernier, des membres du collectif Mémoires en marche, des Marcheurs, des associations, des écoliers et des élus avaient rendez-vous autour de Benoît Payan au Palais du Pharo à l’occasion des 40 ans de la Marche pour l’égalité et contre le racisme. Le maire de la ville, qui présidait la cérémonie, a tenu à rappeler que les revendications des Marcheurs de 1983 « restent d’actualité et…
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Marsiglia, Macron riceve il Papa al Palais du Pharo
Strette di mano e scambio di doni. Presente anche la premiere dame Brigittesource
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shahananasrin-blog · 7 months
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[ad_1] Pope Francis met with President Emmanuel Macron of France on Saturday on the second day of a whirlwind trip to Marseille, a port city in the country’s south where the pontiff reiterated his forceful condemnation of the world’s indifference toward the deaths of migrants trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe.Thousands of police officers blanketed the city on Saturday and blocked traffic around the Palais du Pharo, a 19th-century palace overlooking the city’s old port where Mr. Macron and his wife, Brigitte, greeted Francis on a windy morning.They shook hands and smiled, and the 86-year-old pontiff, who often uses a wheelchair, briefly walked instead, holding onto Mr. Macron’s arm.The pope’s trip is not an official state visit. Mr. Macron and Francis attended the closing session of the Mediterranean Meetings, a weeklong gathering of bishops and other representatives. They then met one on one for half an hour, ahead of a giant Mass later in the afternoon at Marseille’s soccer stadium.The Rev. Vito Impellizzeri, a professor at the Pontifical Theological Faculty of Sicily, who attended the gathering, said the pope was coming to help shift perceptions of the Mediterranean.“It should not simply be the tomb and clash of civilizations,” he said, but also “a space of reciprocity and encounters.”The pope has focused much of his trip so far on the plight of migrants attempting the dangerous Mediterranean crossing from North and sub-Saharan Africa to Europe.In a speech on Saturday, he said the Mediterranean was transforming from “the cradle of civilization” into a “graveyard of dignity.” People “have the right both to emigrate and not to emigrate,” he said, but all should be afforded compassion.“Those who risk their lives at sea do not invade, they look for welcome,” the pope said, calling migration “a reality of our times” that European governments needed to handle with greater cooperation, more legal routes to entry, and better integration.“Here also the Mediterranean mirrors the world, with the South turning to the North,” he said, adding that many developing countries plagued by instability, conflict and desertification were “looking to those that are well-off, in a globalized world in which we are all connected, but one in which the disparities have never been so wide.”Mr. Macron is a disrupter of French politics who has long been fascinated by Francis’ willingness to shake things up in the church, but he does not see eye to eye with the pope on a number of issues.His government has hardened its stance on the issue of migrants as it seeks support from the right on an upcoming immigration bill, and it is expected to unveil legislation on assisted dying this fall — a policy that the Roman Catholic Church rejects. In his speech, Francis criticized “the false pretenses of a supposedly dignified and ‘sweet’ death.’”Tens of thousands are expected to line the streets later in the day as Francis is driven to the Vélodrome, the soccer stadium in Marseille, where devotion to the local team is a faith of its own.Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline, the archbishop of Marseille, who helped orchestrate the pope’s trip, said in an interview with the daily Le Parisien this week that Francis had told him, “If I go to Paris, I will see protocol; in Marseille, I will see the people.”“That’s why we chose the Vélodrome,” Cardinal Aveline said. “At the stadium, it’s like going into the home of each Marseillais.”He added, “Marseille attracts him because it’s a periphery, between Europe and the Mediterranean, Orient and Occident, and in particular because it is a place of fracture.”Francis has long preferred traveling to the world’s fringes rather than its power centers. In Marseille, he met privately early Saturday with people “in a situation of economic hardship” at a charity house, according to the Vatican.Marseille, a gritty, sprawling city of about 870,000, is plagued by pockets of extreme poverty, strained social services and deadly drug-related violence. But it is also one of France’s oldest and most cosmopolitan cities, a predominantly working-class patchwork of ethnic and religious communities that has been shaped by waves of immigration from Europe and Africa.“It’s a city that suits the pope,” said Isabelle de Gaulmyn, a top editor at La Croix, France’s leading Catholic newspaper.Elisabetta Povoledo contributed reporting from Rome. [ad_2]
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paroissedemartigues · 7 months
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hardynwa · 8 months
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Pope to defend migrants in Marseille trip
Calls for compassion for migrants suffering in North Africa and those attempting to reach Europe or die trying will be at the heart of Pope Francis’s visit to Marseille this week. The pontiff is making a two-day trip to France’s second-largest city, a historic gateway for immigrants, where he is expected to insist on the causes of migration, from poverty to climate change, and urge greater tolerance. He is also likely to address the horrors many migrants face in North Africa, from internment in brutal camps to being left by traffickers to die in the desert. The visit comes as a surge in the number of migrant arrivals in Italy revives a bitter debate over how European countries manage asylum seekers. “It represents a challenge that is not easy, as we also see from the news in recent days, but which must be faced together,” Francis said after his Angelus prayer on Sunday in Rome. “It is essential for the future of all, which will be prosperous only if it is built on fraternity, putting human dignity and real people, especially those most in need, in first place,” he said. The Marseille trip comes as Francis, 86, is in increasingly fragile health, saying on his return from Mongolia this month that papal voyages were not as easy as they used to be. But he continues to travel widely, focusing on the smaller Catholic communities the Vatican calls the peripheries. He is visiting Marseille first and foremost to take part in a meeting of Mediterranean-area Catholic bishops and young people. “I will go to Marseille, but not to France,” Francis said in August, despite the risk of offending French Catholics, in particular those on the conservative fringe, who think he goes too far with his messages of compassion for migrants. The port city is a key destination for migrants from North Africa — and is also home to some of the poorest neighbourhoods in Europe, many of which are plagued by drug trafficking. “The problem that concerns me is the Mediterranean problem… The exploitation of migrants is criminal,” Francis said in August. More than 2,300 migrants have died so far this year attempting the Mediterranean crossing from North Africa, according to the UN. – Mediterranean ‘cemetery’ – The Marseille event, “Mediterranean Meetings”, will look at themes including economic inequality, migration and climate change. The pope is expected to speak to bishops active in North Africa in particular about the challenges there. “The Mediterranean is a cemetery. But it’s not the biggest: the biggest cemetery is in North Africa,” Francis told reporters in August. “It’s terrible. That’s why I’m going to Marseille.” The pope will start at the Basilica of Notre-Dame de la Garde, a symbolic monument overlooking the city, for a prayer with the clergy on Friday afternoon. That will be followed by a moment of meditation with representatives of other religions in front of a memorial dedicated to sailors and migrants lost at sea. On Saturday morning, he will take part in the closing “Mediterranean Meetings” session at the Palais du Pharo overlooking the port, before leading a mass in the Velodrome stadium for about 57,000 participants. – ‘All the misery’ – French President Emmanuel Macron will be at the final mass, a decision that sparked controversy among left-wing politicians in the strictly secular country. Some also accuse Macron of having postponed the presentation of a bill on end-of-life care, a debate likely to include discussion over extending euthanasia laws — a red flag to the Catholic Church — so as not to interfere with the visit. The Jesuit pope has a cordial relationship with Macron, who was himself Jesuit-educated, and the leaders have already seen each other three times. “There is a real familiarity, a real complicity between Macron and the pope,” Vatican journalist Bernard Locomote told AFP. Crowd-loving Francis, the first pope to visit France since Benedict XVI in 2008, will ride in his “pope mobile” up the city’s Avenue du Prado after the mass. Throughout his visit, he will be accompanied by the archbishop of Marseille, Jean-Marc Aveline, a close friend who was made cardinal in 2022. Around 5,000 police and other security forces will be mobilized for the trip, one welcomed by some residents — though others have questioned whether Francis understands the challenges large numbers of migrants pose to the city. “I don’t entirely agree with the pope when he says ‘we must welcome all migrants’,” said Yvette Devallois, 69, who is active in her local parish. “We welcome migrants, but still, we can’t take in all the misery in the world.” Read the full article
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alinladaru · 9 months
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ESMINT: Agenda of the 2023 General Assembly
Monday, 4 September 2023, at 17.45 (CEST) The agenda of the next General Assembly of ESMINT will take place at the Palais du Pharo Congress Center in Marseille, France on Monday, 4 September 2023, at 17.45 (CEST) Apologies for absence 2022 General Assembly Minutes Treasurer’s report General Secretary’s report President’s report Change to the constitution Results of the election of the new…
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eakdoeseurope · 1 year
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First day in Marseille, part 4
From the Vieux Port, I headed to the Parc du Pharo, a park on a plateau by the water. It's home to the Palais du Pharo, and some nice views of the port.
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From there I noticed the Cathedrale La Major, which looked just as impressive as the Notre-Dame de la Gard, and accessible without having to climb a mountain, so I headed there next!
It was indeed quite nice, and much emptier than the Notre-Dame.
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From there I went to the FRAC, an art center, which had a few small contemporary art installations, but nothing to write home about. Then to La Joliette, the trendy portside neighborhood, where I went to an incredibly crowded mall.
After that, I had reached my limit of being on my feet (I had walked 9.5 miles the previous day and I was on mile 6 for the day, including all those stairs) so I picked up a German(?) kebab(?) sandwich and went back to my hotel room to recuperate.
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philoursmars · 4 months
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Marseille. Près du MuCEM, le crépuscule est magique !
On voit ici le chapiteau du cirque Medrano, la Digue du Large, le Fanal du Fort Saint-Jean (avec au loin Notre-Dame de la Garde et, en contrebas, l'Abbaye Saint-Victor) , le Palais du Pharo...
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Marseille : le salon professionnel Vins de Provence Expériences lancé ce matin au palais du Pharo La Provence Lire la suite
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newsbites · 1 year
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The City of Marseille's Youth Entrepreneurship Bus aims to make existing tools and structures visible , as well as access to information for young beneficiaries from the various partners helping to create a business. The overall philosophy of the project lies in the principle of "going towards" to provide solutions adapted to young people, as close as possible to the places they frequent, the events that bring them together or their place of residence. This tool at the service of the young people of Marseilles also constitutes a wonderful opportunity to provide information on the various measures which concern young people, and in particularEntrepreneurship Hubs .
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opcaoturismo · 1 year
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MSC: 13 cruzeiros portugueses com partida e chegada a Lisboa
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O grande destaque deste verão no mercado português serão os 13 cruzeiros de 10 noites com partida e chegada a Lisboa no Verão, pelo segundo ano consecutivo e nos meses de junho, julho, agosto, setembro e outubro. Nesse sentido, o MSC Orchestra percorrerá as cidades de Génova e Olbia (Itália), Marselha (França), Málaga, Cádis, Alicante e Mahón (Espanha). Depois de realizar o embarque em Lisboa, o navio navegará para Génova. Na cidade italiana poderá encontrar uma cidade eclética, animada e vanguardista. Não pode perder a oportunidade de descobrir a sua cidade velha: um labirinto denso e fascinante de vilas medievais que abriga grandes palazzi construídos nos séculos XVI e XVII pelas famílias de comerciantes abastados de Génova, atualmente transformados em museus e galerias de arte. Em Génova, poderá encontrar como principais destaques a Cattedrale di San Lorenzo, o Pallazzo Ducale, e os palácios renascentistas de Via Garibaldi, onde encontram o melhor das coleções de arte genoveva, para além do mobiliário e decoração do passado áureo da cidade. De seguida, o navio irá para Olbia, a maior cidade que visitará num cruzeiro MSC no Mediterrâneo, na zona Nordeste da Sardenha. O seu crescimento exponencial recente deve-se ao enorme afluxo de turistas e passageiros que visitam uma das faixas costeiras mais encantadoras do Mediterrâneo, a Costa Esmeralda. Para além de um museu de primeira categoria, Olbia conta com inúmeros bares e restaurantes habilmente repletos de turistas. Tendo atraído durante muito tempo as celebridades mais comentadas de Itália, o desenvolvimento de cinco estrelas da Costa Esmeralda da década de 1960 ajudou a transformar a economia de toda a ilha. O MSC Orchestra escalará ainda em Marselha, a área metropolitana mais famosa e com maior densidade populacional do país, a seguir a Paris e Lyon. À saída do seu navio de cruzeiro MSC, os cafés ao redor do Vieux Port, onde peixes reluzentes são vendidos diretamente nos barcos no quai des Belges, são ótimos lugares para contemplar a vida de rua da cidade. A zona norte (Le Panier) é particularmente agradável durante a tarde, dado que as esplanadas estão mais expostas ao sol e a vista é mais bonita. Com um património cultural vastíssimo, no promontório, logo a seguir ao Fort Saint-Nicholas, o Palais du Pharo oferece a melhor vista do Vieux Port, ou, se apreciar um panorama mais abrangente, visite a Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde, o marco do Segundo Império da cidade, no topo da colina de La Garde. A norte do Vieux Porte está a zona antiga de Marselha, Le Panier, onde até à última guerra, as ruas minúsculas, as escadarias íngremes e as casas de todas as épocas formavam uma “vieille ville” típica da Côte. O MSC Orchestra passará ainda pela cidade espanhola de Málaga. Esta está amplamente adaptada à circulação exclusiva de peões e tem como núcleo a sua rua mais sofisticada, a Calle Marqués de Larios, repleta de lojas em voga. Na Plaza de la Constitución, a praça principal de Málaga, encontrará uma fonte monumental ladeada por palmeiras esguias e esplanadas de inúmeros cafés e restaurantes. O centro de Málaga tem uma série de igrejas e museus interessantes, para além de ser o local onde nasceu Picasso, entre eles o Museu Picasso Málaga que inclui uma coleção importante das obras do filho mais ilustre da cidade. Debruçadas no topo da colina sobre a cidade estão as incríveis cidadelas de Alcazaba e Gibralfaro, vestígios extraordinários dos sete séculos de domínio mourisco. O navio irá para Cádis, uma das mais antigas povoações de Espanha e um dos principais portos do país. Numa excursão de um cruzeiro MSC no Mediterrâneo poderá visitar a cidade velha, construída numa península que ainda conserva muito do seu aspeto original, com praças abertas e grandiosas, vielas de marinheiros e edifícios altos, com torreões. A cidade de Cádis é um dos principais destinos de férias de Espanha pela sua catedral, totalmente decorada em pedra, sem qualquer vislumbre de ouro e com proporções absolutamente perfeitas. Esta catedral Nueva do século XVIII , que se vai desmoronando pouco a pouco, é uma atração quase irresistível para todos os passageiros. Poderá também visitar o Museu de Cádis, o mais importante da província, que está localizado em frente à Plaza de Mina e inclui o museu arqueológico no piso térreo com inúmeros artefactos e achados importantes da longa história da cidade. O MSC Orchestra irá para Alicante que oferece calçadões à beira-mar e esplanadas amplas e arejadas com diversos bares aconchegantes e cafés com terraços. Para além disso, uma série de museus bem organizados oferece tudo, desde arqueologia antiga até arte contemporânea. O amplo Castillo de Santa Bárbara, uma imponente fortaleza medieval localizada na montanha rochosa acima da praia da cidade, é a principal atração histórica de Alicante. De seguida, o navio passa ainda por Mahón, antes de fazer o desembarque em Lisboa. Situado nas alturas, acima do maior porto natural do Mediterrâneo, poderá em 10 minutos a pé percorrer todo o centro da capital de Menorca. A sua arquitetura consiste numa espécie de híbrido invulgar de mansões georgianas, reflexo da forte relação com os britânicos, e de blocos altos de apartamentos espanhóis que se impõem sobre as ruas estreitas. O itinerário de 10 noites com partidas de Lisboa terá o preço de 589€ + 220€ Taxas portuárias não incluídas + 120€ Taxa serviço de Hotelaria (TSH).  Com a promoção das bebidas incluídas, os preços iniciam-se nos 789€ + 220€ taxas portuárias não incluídas + 120€ TSH. Um outro circuito O MSC Orchestra fará um itinerário mais curto, de 5 noites, com partida de Lisboa a 3 de Novembro de 2023, que passará pelas cidades de Alicante, Mahón, Olbia e, por último, fará o desembarque em Génova. Poderá adquirir esse cruzeiro com preços a partir de 289€ + 70€ + 60€ TSH. Para quem optar por fazer o embarque em Génova, também poderá fazê-lo. Com partida a 21 de Junho de 2023, o MSC Orchestra navegará por Marselha, Málaga, Cádis, regressando à capital lisboeta, num cruzeiro que terá a mesma duração que o anterior e exatamente os mesmos preços. Quer opte por realizar cruzeiros portugueses, pelo Médio Oriente, pelas Caraíbas e Antilhas, pelo Mediterrâneo, pelo Norte da Europa. pelo Mar Vermelho ou caso opte por uma Grand Voyage poderá efetuar a sua reserva com a MSC Cruzeiros e ter a possibilidade de ter bebidas incluídas. Read the full article
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ganhosdoelefante · 1 year
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Marseille, 30 de novembro de Ano 1 - Segunda - Blogger - 25 anos
07:00 - Acordamos e malhamos: 
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08:00 - Voltamos, tomamos banho e nos arrumamos. 
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08:40 - Saímos. 08:45 - Tiramos algumas fotos ao redor:  Statue de Missak Manouchian
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09:00 - Tomamos café:  Pâtisserie Confiserie Le Trianon
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09:30 - Visitamos um parque:  Parc Émile Duclaux
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09:50 - Visitamos:  Palais du Pharo
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10:30: - Outra visita:  G.R.A.S.M Archaeological Research Submarine
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11:10 - Vamos a uma aula de violão:  Guitar'passion 13
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12:00 - Avaliamos:  Cassandra Déco
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12:20 - Almoçamos:  Maison M&R
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13:30 - Avaliamos:  Casino supermarché
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14:00 - Vamos jogar e aprender:  Marseille-Echecs
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15:00 - Saímos e voltamos ao hotel.  15:10 - Vamos na piscina: 
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17:00  - Subimos e trabalhamos um pouco. 
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18:30 - Tomamos banho e nos arrumamos para sair. 
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19:20 - Saímos.  19:30 - Jantamos com uma jornalista conhecida:  Le Romarin
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21:10 - Nos despedimos e voltamos ao hotel.  21:22 - Chegamos e dormimos.
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