Musée du Terroir marseillais
5 pl. des Héros, Château-Gombert F - 13013 Marseille
This museum set in a large square shaded by plane trees recounts the Provence way of life in the 18C and 19C. The kitchen, with its fireplace hood and pile (sink), is equipped with earthenware, pewter, terracotta terralhas and tians and mortars for crushing garlic to make aïoli. The living room is furnished with regional furniture, including a radassier, a long sofa, and, an added bonus, a key element of the Marseille civilisation, there is a reconstitution of a renowned capanno (hut).
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Tourism

A trendy weekend destination for Londoners, it is an alternative, artistic, gay- and student-friendly city for year-round residents.
Lake Constance is considered by the Germans to be their very own “Riviera”…

Back to work offers

Special Offer double, from
£ 68/ room

Double room Special Offer (free entrance to the Reina Sofia museum), from 
£ 73/ room
Promotion Double Room, from
£ 79/ room

Special offer double room, 3 nights minimum stay, from
£ 80/ room

Gastronomy

A restaurant serving only food produced on it’s doorstep…
From the Trocadéro to the Buttes-Chaumont, follow the guide!
 
A few years ago the idea of tucking into a main course meal at a Jamie Oliver restaurant for just a fiver would have been inconceivable but Jamie has discovered that the future lies beyond the £150-a-head meal and he has now declared his intention to “revolutionise high-street food in the UK's town’s and cities”.