Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde vs Musee Grobet-Labadie
Both are praised by those who travel for a living. Overall, Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde scores significantly higher than Musee Grobet-Labadie. Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde comes in at #1 in Marseille with approval from 8 reviews including Afar Magazine, Frommer's and Afar Magazine.
Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde
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Rue Fort-du-Sanctuaire, 13281 Marseille
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Concierge
"Towering on the highest point of the city, 532 feet above the harbor, the neo-Byzantine Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde was originally built as a small chapel in the 12th century."
Fodor's
"Towering above the city and visible for miles around, this overscaled neo-Byzantine monument was erected in 1853 by Napoléon III."
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Travel + Leisure
"Take the quaint Petit Train de la Bonne Mère from the Old Port."
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Afar Magazine
"The Neo-Byzantine style church boasts opulent interiors, with multi-color marble arches and gilded mosaic cupolas. On the church’s terrace, you can soak in views from all directions."
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Afar Magazine
"Situated at the highest point in the city of Marseille lies the Notre-Dame de la Garde."
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Musee Grobet-Labadie
Blvd Longchamp, 13001 Marseille
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Frommer's
"Includes Louis XV and Louis XVI furniture, as well as an outstanding collection of medieval Burgundian and Provençal sculpture."
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Lonely Planet
"This intimate museum paints an appealing portrait of elegant 19th-century Marseille."
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Fodor's
"This lovely and intimate museum houses the private art collection of the wealthy 19th-century couple of the same name."
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Michelin Guide
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"A 19C town house provides the setting for this collection of objects (tapestries, sculptures, paintings, furniture, Moustiers ceramics, goldwork etc)."
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