Cathédrale La Major, Marseille — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby
About Cathédrale La Major
Stand before one of the world's largest cathedrals, a 19th-century monument to grandeur that took 41 years to build. Cathédrale La Major was constructed between 1852 and 1893, during Marseille's golden age as France's premier port. The cathedral deliberately combined Roman and Oriental styles to reflect the city's multicultural character; every material tells a story of international commerce and craftsmanship. White marble from Carrara, green stone from Florence, onyx from Italy and Tunisia, and Venetian mosaics create a stunning polychromatic effect that catches the light differently throughout the day. At 142 metres long with a central dome soaring 70 metres high, the scale is almost overwhelming. The Cathedral actually comprises two superimposed churches, old and new, representing different historical periods layered into one space. With Questo, you can uncover the legends and stories behind this architectural marvel, discovering how a single building embodies Marseille's role as a crossroads of cultures and empires across the Mediterranean.
Plan Your Visit
- Address
- 1 Place de la Major, 13002 Marseille, France
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