PUGET HILL GARDEN
This is the oldest public gardens in Marseille! It was set up in 1801 by Prefect Charles Delacroix to extend the walk created on the southern ramparts of Marseilles: the Pierre Puget course in sum. Its above-mentioned hill offers an exquisite prospect of rest and relaxation in the fresh grass. Many corners are in the shade. At the top, a playground for children, and of course a beautiful view of the city. You can even see the Old Port. The garden of the hill will take various names before it becomes, in 1872, the garden of Puget Hill and the setting up, at its summit, of Pierre Puget's bust entérina this decision.
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C'est un joli coin de verdure malheureusement cerné par les immeubles et de rues salles