From 1940 to 1944, Marseille, experienced one of the darkest periods in its history. Deprivation, raids, destructions were punctuated by great acts of resistance and solidarity which led Marseille to its Liberation.
- Licensed guide-lecturer
- Discover the Marseille downtown through the prism of World War II
- Know the characters who have made the history of the city between resistance and collaboration
- Identify places of memory and observe the impact of the Second World War on the urban fabric of the city
Not included | Museum entrances |
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Duration | 0 Hour |
Bring along | Comfortable shoes for urban walking Water and hat in summer, warm clothes in winter (and windy days) |
Participants | 4 to 15 people. Booking mandatory |
Languages | English, Spanish, French, Portuguese |
Important information | From 10 years old Lot of steps, complicated for person with reduced mobility No pets (except guide dog) |
Venue
L'Ombrière de Norman Foster, Quai de Rive Neuve, Marseille, France
Offered by
Benjamin Potet (Guide conférencier )Further information
From 1940 to 1944, Marseille, experienced one of the darkest periods in its history. Deprivation, raids, destructions were punctuated by great acts of resistance and solidarity which led Marseille to its Liberation.
From Saint Charles Train station upstairs to Le Panier, passing by La Canebière and Le Vieux-Port, Benjamin, licensed guide-lecturer, will introduce you to the characters, events and places that made the Second World War in Marseille.
Un point positif : ce n'est pas une boucle et le cheminement dans Marseille permet de poursuivre ensuite les découvertes grâce aux propositions du guide.
Le guide est intéressant, c'était un moment agréable, peut être plus adapté à un public non marseillais.