Worldwide Destinations
SOUTHERN EUROPE, GREEK ISLES &
MEDITERRANEAN: Marseilles
| Overview | |
| Marseille is France's second largest city, but it often
goes unnoticed and unvisited by travelers who choose to spend their time in
France either in Paris or along the sunny beaches of St. Tropez, Cannes, and
Nice. They are missing out on one of France's most diverse cities, both in
terms of people and activities.
Marseille has a fascinating history. Founded by the Phoenicians in the sixth century BC, Marseille has long been one of the more important port cities in the world. During the Middle Ages, the city was a focal point of the Crusades, as access to Marseille's port was an important stop on the way to the Holy Land. During the reign of the French monarchy, its strategic importance was reemphasized as a military stronghold. Even today, Marseille's port is the second busiest in all of Europe, trailing only Rotterdam. A famous local legend revolves around Les Trois Maries, or The Three Marys. St. Lazarus awoke the three saints, including Mary Magdalene, and brought them ashore in Marseille, in order to Christianize the area. More recently, an army of French volunteers from Marseille marched to Paris during the French Revolution. Their battle song, La Marseillaise, became the country's national anthem. (If you're having a problem remembering how it goes, think of the opening notes of the Beatles classic, All You Need Is Love.) Today, Marseille faces the same problems as any growing city. Crime is an issue, as is racial tension between the native French population and the arriving North African immigrants. Twenty-five percent of the population in Marseille is of North African descent, and that number is growing. But the city has come to embrace its newfound diversity, and is eager to put its best foot forward to attract a piece of the ever-growing tourism industry. |
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| Marseilles Facts | ||
| Currency | French Franc, although the Euro is being phased in gradually. By July 2002, all transactions will be conducted in Euros. | |
| Language | French | |
| Area Code | 04 | |