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Palais de la Bourse: A Testament to Marseille's Economic Prowess

Explore Marseille's Palais de la Bourse: A symbol of trade, history, and architectural grandeur on the city's iconic Canebière.

The Palais de la Bourse, or Chamber of Commerce, stands as a proud symbol of Marseille's 19th-century economic expansion. Inaugurated in 1860 by Napoleon III, this grand building on La Canebière embodies the Second Empire architectural style and houses the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Marseille-Provence, the oldest in France.

A brief summary to Palais de la Bourse

  • 9 La Canebière, Marseille, 13001, FR

Local tips

  • Take a stroll along La Canebière to fully appreciate the Palais's impressive facade and its central location in Marseille.
  • Visit the interior to admire the grand hall, marble decorations, and historical exhibits that showcase Marseille's rich past.
  • Check for ongoing exhibitions or cultural events hosted at the Palais to enhance your visit.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Vieux-Port (Old Port), head towards Rue de la République. Continue onto La Canebière, a major boulevard. Walk along La Canebière for about 5-10 minutes; the Palais de la Bourse will be on your left at 9 La Canebière.

  • Public Transport

    Take the tram Line T2 and get off at the 'République' stop. Walk towards La Canebière, which is just a few minutes away. Head straight along La Canebière for about 5 minutes, and you will arrive at Palais de la Bourse, located at 9 La Canebière. A one-way ticket on the tram costs €1.70.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available throughout Marseille. A short taxi ride from the Marseille train station (Gare de Marseille Saint-Charles) to the Palais de la Bourse will cost approximately €14-€35, depending on traffic and time of day. Taxi fares start at €1.80 per km.

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Located at 9 La Canebière, the Palais de la Bourse is more than just a building; it's a symbol of Marseille's historical and economic significance. The Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which it houses, is the oldest in France, established in 1599. The Palais itself was conceived in the mid-19th century to reflect the city's growing commercial power. The building's architecture, designed by Pascal Coste, is a prime example of the Second Empire style. Its facade features imposing columns, allegorical sculptures representing commerce and the sea, and homages to famous explorers. Inside, a vast hall adorned with marble and relief panels depicts key moments in Marseille's history. Throughout its history, the Palais has been a focal point for trade and commerce in Marseille. It has also witnessed significant events, including damage during World War II. Today, it continues to house the Chamber of Commerce and hosts exhibitions and cultural events, remaining a vibrant part of the city's cultural and economic life.

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