Fontaine Estrangin
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Explore the historical significance of the Monument commémoratif au roi Alexandre Ier de Yougoslavie et à Louis Barthou, a stunning tribute in the heart of Marseille.
Nestled in the heart of Marseille, the Monument commémoratif au roi Alexandre Ier de Yougoslavie et à Louis Barthou stands as a remarkable tribute to historical figures. This war memorial is not just a site of remembrance but also a beautifully crafted piece of art that invites tourists to reflect on the past.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Metro
If you are near the Vieux-Port area, take Metro Line 1 (the blue line) from Vieux-Port station towards La Rose. Get off at the 'La Timone' station. From there, transfer to Bus Line 91 towards 'La Pomme'. Get off at 'Boulevard Paul Peytral' stop. The monument will be a short walk from the bus stop.
Bus
From the city center, head to the 'Canebière' area and take Bus Line 49 towards 'Les Camoins'. Get off at the 'Boulevard Paul Peytral' stop. The Monument commémoratif au roi Alexandre Ier de Yougoslavie et à Louis Barthou is just a short walk from the bus stop, located at 2 Boulevard Paul Peytral.
Walking
If you are in the proximity of Parc Borély, you can enjoy a scenic walk. Head northwest towards Avenue de la Corse and continue walking straight until you reach Boulevard Paul Peytral. The monument will be located at 2 Boulevard Paul Peytral. It’s about a 20-minute walk.
Use Monument commémoratif au roi Alexandre Ier de Yougoslavie et à Louis Barthou as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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