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Maison Diamantée: A Jewel of Marseille's Past

Discover Marseille's Maison Diamantée, a historic gem with a unique diamond-faceted facade, reflecting the city's rich cultural heritage.

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The Maison Diamantée, or Diamond House, is one of Marseille's oldest residences, showcasing a unique 16th-century architectural style inspired by the Medici era. Its diamond-pointed stone facade and rich history make it a captivating landmark in the city's cultural landscape.

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Local tips

  • Admire the building's unique diamond-pointed facade, a rare example of 16th-century architectural style.
  • Explore the Panier district where the Maison Diamantée is located, known for its narrow streets and vibrant atmosphere.
  • Visit nearby attractions such as the Old Port and the Marseille History Museum to delve deeper into the city's history.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Vieux Port (Old Port), walk north towards the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall). The Maison Diamantée is located just behind the City Hall, in the Panier district. The walk is approximately 5-10 minutes. No costs involved.

  • Public Transport

    From the Gare Saint-Charles, take Metro line 1 towards Vieux-Port. Get off at the Vieux-Port station. Walk north towards the Hôtel de Ville. The Maison Diamantée is located just behind the City Hall, in the Panier district. A single metro ticket costs approximately €1.80.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Marseille. A taxi ride from Gare Saint-Charles to the Maison Diamantée area will cost approximately €11-15, depending on traffic. The journey takes around 10-15 minutes.

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Located just behind City Hall in the 2nd arrondissement, the Maison Diamantée stands as a remarkable relic of Marseille's past. Constructed between the late 16th and early 17th centuries, possibly around 1570, its name derives from its distinctive facade adorned with diamond-point bossage, a style reminiscent of Medici-era architecture in Italy. Commissioned by wealthy Italian and Spanish traders, the Maison Diamantée has housed prominent Marseille families like the Saboulin Bollena and Castellane Majastre. It later served as a residence for port employees and Italian immigrants, reflecting the city's diverse social fabric. The building has had many uses over the years, including a museum and administrative offices. Classified as a French historical monument in 1925, the Maison Diamantée narrowly escaped destruction during World War II. Today, while not open for public tours, visitors can still admire its magnificent staircase and unique exterior while exploring the historic Panier district.

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