From chapel to concert hall This former 18th-century chapel in the heart of Marseille has been thrilling audiences with plays and concerts since 1987. It was built by the Bernardine nuns as a convent in 1751. Almost 40...
The finest artists in the genre take to the stage of the Palais du Pharo for Authentic Flamenco, a truly authentic flamenco show created by the Royal Opera of Madrid, the leading institution for the performing arts in S...
If there’s one thing Marseillais know how to do, it’s party. And there’s nothing likea good festival to get you singing, dancing and having fun. The Fiesta des Suds returns this autumn for its 33rd edi...
Halloween celebrations don’t necessarily mean scary times (well…). Check out our list of the spookiest Halloween movies for a terrifying (or fun!) movie marathon. 1. The Addams Family (1991) Could it be Ha...
For those nostalgic for the nineties, boy’s band posters, Gameboy Nintendo, furbys, tamagotchis, or cassettes that had to be rewound… Flash back on these cult objects that will only be missed by those born i...
This year, France will be celebrating its 41st European Heritage Days. An opportunity for Marseilles residents to (re)discover their city and its emblematic buildings, some of which are open to the public free of charge...
La Citadelle, nestled within Fort Saint-Nicolas, is an emblematic landmark in the Marseilles skyline. Perched on a hill, this former prison dominates the city and watches over its inhabitants. Its white stone walls, typ...
Tired of parties cinema ? You’ve already made the rounds of all the exhibitions to see in Marseille? Why not give theater a chance? With a rich and…...
One of Marseille’slast remaining architectural jewels, this rococo-baroque Italian-style theater (oneof the city’s last) almost makes you forget reality and immerse yourself in a dream. Located just off the...