NOTRE-DAME DE LA GARDE
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'Notre-Dame de la Garde' is a basilica located in Marseille, France. This ornate Neo-Byzantine church sits atop the signal hill of La Garde, the highest natural point in Marseille, being a 162 m (532 ft) limestone outcrop on the south side of the Vieux Port. As well as being a major local landmark, it is the site of a popular annual pilgrimage every August 15th (Assumption). Local inhabitants commonly refer to it as ''la bonne mère'' (the good mother).
Commissioned by Saint Charles Eugene de Mazenod, then bishop of Marseille, and designed by the architect Jacques Henri Esperandieu (1829-1874), the church was built between 1853, when the foundation stone was laid on September 11, and 1864. The site was a 13th century chapel also dedicated to Our Lady of the Guard, filled with the ex-votos of safely returned sailors. It shared space atop the hill with a 16th-century fortification established for Francois I, built in 1525, whose own salamander badge is to be found within the present basilica's north porch.
The basilica is surmounted by a 60 m (197 ft) belfry topped with a huge statue of the Virgin and Child, visible across much of the city and from miles out at sea. The basilica took five years to build and required 170,000 tons of material, including 23 shiploads of marble and porphyry from Italy.
The interior is decorated with inlaid marble, mosaics and murals. Many of the walls are covered with hundreds of ex-votos, including paintings, plaques, model boats, war medals and even football shirts given by players and supporters of Olympique de Marseille, the local football team.
★ Main terrace
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★ Altitude: 161 m.
★ Edifice
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★ Outside length: 52.20 m
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★ Outside width: 16.80 m.
★ Inside length of the nave: 19.60 m.
★ Width of the central nave: 6.30 m.
★ Main bronze doors
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★ Height: 2.89 m.
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★ Width: 1.98 m.
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★ Weight: 1,900 kg.
★ Diameter of the dome: 6.80 m.
★ Bell tower height above the parking lot: 41 m to the Angels' terrace (total height: 60 m).
★ Weight of the great bell: 8 234 kg.
★ Weight of the clapper: 387 kg.
★ Virgin's statue
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★ Height: 11.20 m.
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★ Height of the statue with its pedestal: 23.70 m.
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★ Weight: 9,796 kg.
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★ Weight with the interior structure: 16 t.
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★ Diameter at the widest part: 3.60 m.
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★ Altitude at the top of the statue: 225.70 m.
★ The Crypt
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★ Length: 30.15m.
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★ Total width: 13.60m.
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★ Visits per year: 1.5 million people.
★ Official website of Notre-Dame de la Garde
★ Marseille Office du Tourisme
'Notre-Dame de la Garde' is a basilica located in Marseille, France. This ornate Neo-Byzantine church sits atop the signal hill of La Garde, the highest natural point in Marseille, being a 162 m (532 ft) limestone outcrop on the south side of the Vieux Port. As well as being a major local landmark, it is the site of a popular annual pilgrimage every August 15th (Assumption). Local inhabitants commonly refer to it as ''la bonne mère'' (the good mother).
Commissioned by Saint Charles Eugene de Mazenod, then bishop of Marseille, and designed by the architect Jacques Henri Esperandieu (1829-1874), the church was built between 1853, when the foundation stone was laid on September 11, and 1864. The site was a 13th century chapel also dedicated to Our Lady of the Guard, filled with the ex-votos of safely returned sailors. It shared space atop the hill with a 16th-century fortification established for Francois I, built in 1525, whose own salamander badge is to be found within the present basilica's north porch.
The basilica is surmounted by a 60 m (197 ft) belfry topped with a huge statue of the Virgin and Child, visible across much of the city and from miles out at sea. The basilica took five years to build and required 170,000 tons of material, including 23 shiploads of marble and porphyry from Italy.
In the nave, facing the altar
The interior is decorated with inlaid marble, mosaics and murals. Many of the walls are covered with hundreds of ex-votos, including paintings, plaques, model boats, war medals and even football shirts given by players and supporters of Olympique de Marseille, the local football team.
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★ Main terrace
★
★ Altitude: 161 m.
★ Edifice
★
★ Outside length: 52.20 m
★
★ Outside width: 16.80 m.
★ Inside length of the nave: 19.60 m.
★ Width of the central nave: 6.30 m.
★ Main bronze doors
★
★ Height: 2.89 m.
★
★ Width: 1.98 m.
★
★ Weight: 1,900 kg.
★ Diameter of the dome: 6.80 m.
★ Bell tower height above the parking lot: 41 m to the Angels' terrace (total height: 60 m).
★ Weight of the great bell: 8 234 kg.
★ Weight of the clapper: 387 kg.
★ Virgin's statue
★
★ Height: 11.20 m.
★
★ Height of the statue with its pedestal: 23.70 m.
★
★ Weight: 9,796 kg.
★
★ Weight with the interior structure: 16 t.
★
★ Diameter at the widest part: 3.60 m.
★
★ Altitude at the top of the statue: 225.70 m.
★ The Crypt
★
★ Length: 30.15m.
★
★ Total width: 13.60m.
★
★ Visits per year: 1.5 million people.
External links
★ Official website of Notre-Dame de la Garde
★ Marseille Office du Tourisme
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