This place is the heir church to a monastery which has been on the site for about 1600 years - it breathes history.Fortified on a hill visible from the Vieux port it almost looks like a castle, but the (well restored) church is beautiful inside.But the gem of this place is the cavernous crypt, full of carved memorial stones, quite a few dating back to Roman times - I have never felt so connected with my ancestors in the faith- I really felt in touch with these fellow Christians despite the gap of almost 2000 years. Don't miss this place.
This attraction was conveniently located between Basilica Notre Dame de la Garde and the Old Port. But this is a very different church from it's uphill neighbor. Many centuries older, darker and mostly bare walls. The crypt was the most interesting aspect of the church, between the sarcophagi and the remnants of the original 5th century building. It's not a picturesque attraction, but the historical significance makes it worth the visit.
We went to a fine classical concert there. Check out the very old and beautiful alter pieces and catafalques.
The Abbaye Saint Victor is definitely worth a visit. This church is centuries old and it shows - the remaining artifacts are fascinating and thought-provoking.
This ancient Abbaye is not really front and centre in the tour guides, but it is really worth going to see, not only for the walk overlooking the port, and the simple, beautiful church itself, but definitely take the time to go down to the crypt areas where there are well-presented (in French and English) artifacts from the various ancient periods when this site has been sacred for many peoples
This Abbey has stunning stained glass windows. They're almost abstract art when compared to those in other Cathedrals. Beautiful colours and wonderful patterns. We were there at around noon in early January and the light through the windows actually projected the patterns onto other parts of the interior. We watched a video about the crypts (available in French, English, German and others I can't remember). The lovely man there made a joke that we could only watch it in Greek or Latin as English wasn't a language of the church (very funny and accommodating man). The crypts were somber and the plaques (French and English) describing the frescoes on the sarcophagi were very informative). Don't miss the crypts: they're well worth the 2€.
More a castle than an abbaye, it is situated on the hill on the left of the old port with stunning view to the city of Marseille. The entrance is free, although the interior hasn't anything special to exhibit. There is a small square in front of the "Abbaye Saint Victor" where you can sit and rest for a while, especially if you are moving up towards "Basilique Notre Dame de la Garde". The view will definitely reward you!
great Church, oldest...crypt to be visited..many classical concerts have been made in it...wonderful view over the old port...
This is a recommended stop on a tour of Marseilles, in which you will find the remains of saints, lovely artwork, and a very old building to lose oneself in for an hour or so.
A beautiful medieval abbey with a treasure in the crypt : a fifth-century paleo-Christian church, that used to be outdoors, built on an antique necropolis.To visit absolutely if you like history (don't miss the sarcophagus and the altar). An interesting film to understand the history of this very special place!