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Palais Monthyon: Marseille's Courthouse on Place Monthyon

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Discover Palais Monthyon, Marseille's neoclassical courthouse, a symbol of the city's legal history and architectural grandeur on Place Monthyon.

Palais Monthyon, also known as the Marseille Courthouse, is a significant neoclassical building located on Place Monthyon in the 6th arrondissement. Built between 1856 and 1862, it replaced the former Palais de Justice and stands as a testament to the city's legal and civic history. Its architecture and central location make it a notable landmark in Marseille.

A brief summary to Palais Monthyon

  • Monday 8 am-12 pm
  • Tuesday 8 am-12 pm
  • Wednesday 8 am-12 pm
  • Thursday 8 am-12 pm
  • Friday 8 am-12 pm

Local tips

  • Take a stroll around Place Monthyon to appreciate the architecture of the Palais de Justice and the surrounding atmosphere.
  • Visit the nearby Cours Julien for a taste of Marseille's trendy and artistic side.
  • Explore the local markets and shops around the courthouse for a blend of modern life and historical charm.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    Palais Monthyon is accessible via Marseille's public transportation network. Take Metro Line M1 to the Estrangin-Préfecture station, which is a short walk to Place Monthyon. Several bus lines also stop near the courthouse, including lines 41, 49, 54, 55, and N1. A single metro or bus ticket costs €1.70 and is valid for one hour of connections.

  • Walking

    Palais Monthyon is located within Marseille's city center, making it easily accessible by foot. From the Vieux Port (Old Port), walk south along Cours Pierre Puget. Place Monthyon is located at the intersection of Cours Pierre Puget and Rue Breteuil. The walk is approximately 10-15 minutes. Enjoy the shops and cafes along the way.

  • Parking

    If driving, the closest parking option is the Parking Monthyon, located beneath the esplanade. The entrance is at 31 Rue Breteuil. Hourly rates are approximately €2.40, with a daily maximum of €15.50. Night parking (from 8 PM to 8 AM) is capped at €5. Be aware that parking in this central area can be challenging, especially during peak hours.

Discover more about Palais Monthyon

Palais Monthyon, the Marseille Courthouse, is an architectural landmark situated on Place Monthyon. Constructed between 1856 and 1862, it replaced a smaller, older courthouse. The building, designed by architect Auguste Martin, exemplifies the neoclassical style.The courthouse stands on land that once belonged to the arsenal of galleys. Place Monthyon itself has historical significance, initially known as the “champ du Major” in the 18th century, where troops from the arsenal performed exercises. In 1724, the government ceded the land to Marseille, and in 1773, local property owners financed the creation of a public square, which was later named after Jean-Baptiste de Montyon, a benefactor and intendant of Provence.The Palais de Justice is designed in the classical style. The main facade features a grand staircase and a peristyle with six Ionic columns. Above the entrance, a triangular pediment showcases sculptures by Eugène Guillaume, representing Justice, Force, Crime, Prudence, and Innocence. The building is 57 meters long and 54 meters wide.Today, Palais Monthyon remains a functional courthouse and a prominent architectural feature of Marseille. The esplanade in front of the building offers a space with a large basin and trees.
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