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A majestic palace in the center of the city 🏰🇫🇷
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I just had an amazing day visiting Palais Longchamp in Marseille, and it felt like stepping into a fairytale! 🌸🏛️ This beautiful palace is actually a monument built to celebrate the arrival of water in Marseille, and it houses both the Fine Arts Museum and the Natural History Museum. The entrance fee for the museums was only €5, which is a bargain considering the stunning art and exhibits inside. 🎨🦖
The first thing that hits you is the grand entrance with its magnificent fountains, sculptures, and lush gardens. The cascading waterfall at the center of the palace is a showstopper, especially when the sunlight hits the water just right. 💦🌞 I spent hours wandering around, exploring the museum collections, and relaxing in the surrounding gardens, which are perfect for a picnic or just soaking in the views of the city. There’s a children’s playground and even a small zoo nearby, making it a great spot for families. 🦒🌳
After exploring the Palais Longchamp, I took a leisurely walk around the surrounding neighborhood, which is full of charming cafes and shops. I stopped at a local patisserie to grab a croissant and a coffee, then sat in the shade to admire the palace’s architecture from a distance. If you’re ever in Marseille, don’t miss this gem—it’s a perfect mix of culture, history, and natural beauty. #trip #PalaisLongchamp #Marseille #FrenchArt #GardenViews #ExploreFrance
An ancient building in Cyprus is very famous. This place is also a very huge space. The palace itself is also quite unique in design style. The Longshan Palace can also feel the fun content. It is a very unique building.
You can see this palace on the streets of the city. The overall layout of the palace is semicircular, integrating Baroque, Roman and Eastern styles, and relatively diverse, with a small garden that is also quite beautiful.
This place is a palace of Napoleon, located on a small island, the whole palace is not large in size, but I feel very compact and exquisite, with lots of statues and some gardens.
The Longchamp Palace is a typical Baroque architectural design in Marseille, built in 1862 during the reign of Napoleon III, to commemorate the diversion of the Durans River into Marseille, which is actually a palace built above the reservoir. In the center is a huge fountain pool, sprayed with water columns flying in the rainbow under the direct sunlight, and on the back hillside there are a group of carvings, river gods, wine gods, farmers and several lifelike cattle. Then go up the steps is the arched corridor. There is a museum at the end of the corridor, which is the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Marseille History, and behind it is a large lawn, where you can play, read, talk, chat, rest, and be in a daze.
Beautiful scenery, you can also see the rainbow in the daylight, both sides are art galleries and history museums, free to visit, about 25 minutes from the high-speed rail station
A person went for a walk to Long Shang Palace. I think it is beautiful and spectacular, and more importantly, it is very close. There are also too many amazing scenes in the country, but most of them are surrounded and you can see them by buying tickets. In France, it's a place where adults talk, where young people listen to songs and sunbathe, where children hide and seek. People are used to these art buildings as part of their lives.
In the early 9th century, Marseille was severely water-scarce and droughts were frequent. In order to solve this problem, the Marseille Municipal Government completed the water diversion project to bring the Durans River into Marseille in 1839. The latter people commemorated this project and built a palace above the reservoir, named the Longshan Palace. Longchamp means "long field". The basic pattern of Longchamp Palace is that there are sculptures and fountains in the middle, and each side extends out of a cloister. At the end of the cloister, there is a museum, namely the Museum of Fine Arts and the Museum of Marseille History. The group of carvings is neutral for the river gods, the left and right goddesses hold grapes and wheat ears, symbolizing winemaking and agriculture, and several loyal bulls on the periphery symbolize the livestock and bullfighting traditions of the Kamalga region. The four hoofs flying, the spirit of the cattle 100 times, the spirit of the gods of the flood era, dragons, phoenix, and the spirit of the scuffle. The huge convex and corrupt base under the goddess' feet is like the mouth of a giant beast, and the number of pillars like stone bell milk is really "dog teeth staggered". It should be the reason for the long time, the bottom of the base of the "lips" produced dense green moss marks and tooth dirt-like water stains. There are many places to play in the Longshang Palace. For example, there is a portrait of a child on each side of the above group of carvings. The head is wearing a laurel tree crown, and the body is covered with a cloth. It is beautiful to hold a horn, just blowing... You don’t have to look at the front and know that it is a child with no side. But from the back and side, they are strong and beautiful lines.
A very shocking palace, called longchamp, take Metro Line 2 to the same name subway station, after leaving the station, according to the road sign, turn right and then turn right to the end, you can see the large-scale cascading pool, pick up the level and there is a museum on both sides, it is worth a visit!