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A beautifully designed palace; be sure to visit the garden behind it as well.
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Description of the hike: follow the path from the parking lot to reach the source. The start is under a large metal portico bearing the inscription "Chemin de l'Infernet". The walk is part of the GR13. It is marked with red and yellow lines. A very simple little walk, no equipment necessary. Very few places for parking!
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Incredible site with a 360° view of the entire region! From there, you can see EVERYTHING!
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FR The Palais Longchamp is a must-see in Marseille: with its magnificent park, this historic monument built to bring water to the city is a true architectural feat. In 1835, a cholera epidemic struck the Phocaean city due to a lack of water. It was after this tragedy that the Bridges and Roads engineer Franz Mayor of Montricher carried out a project dating from the 16th century. This involved digging an 85 kilometer canal, intended to bring water from the Durance to Marseille. After 10 years of work, 18 aqueducts will be built to transport drinking water. The architect Henry Espérandieu, known for having designed the Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica, depicts the arrival of water on the Lonchamp plateau, from 1682 to 1869. Two museums are located on both sides of the building, the Museum of Fine Arts and the Natural History Museum. The Palais Longchamp hides behind its majestic facade a garden very frequented by the people of Marseille, which formerly housed the Marseille Zoo, of which only the remains remain. IN The Palais Longchamp is a must-see in Marseille: with its magnificent park, this historic monument built to bring water to the city is a true architectural feat. In 1835, a cholera epidemic struck the Phocaean city due to a lack of water. It was after this tragedy that the Bridges and Roads engineer Franz Mayor of Montricher carried out a project dating from the 16th century. This involved digging an 85 kilometer canal, intended to bring water from the Durance to Marseille. After 10 years of work, 18 aqueducts will be built to transport drinking water. The architect Henry Espérandieu, known for having designed the Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica, depicts the arrival of water on the Lonchamp plateau, from 1682 to 1869. Two museums are located on both sides of the building, the Museum of Fine Arts and the Natural History Museum. The Palais Longchamp hides behind its majestic facade a garden very frequented by the people of Marseille, which formerly housed the Marseille Zoo, of which only the remains remain. SOURCE AND PICTURES MARSEILLE TOURISM OFFICE
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At just over 710 meters above sea level, the Pilon du Roi offers a breathtaking 360° view all around you and up to the sea. The game is really worth the effort!
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The source of the Infernet seems to be a natural underground water source when it is in fact the result of an artificial watercourse, the Réaltor basin built in 1869. The source finally stops when it meets the pond of Bolmon.
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The hike to the Pilon du Roi is not difficult and takes about 2 hours. The view from the summit is overwhelming.
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