Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Massalia

Vence - Place Godeau

29 Mar 2011 180
I took a photo here already, as this is just east of the "Cathedral of Vence", have a look: www.flickr.com/photos/martin-m-miles/5569508742/ This is the northern side of the former cemetry. In the center stands the grey basalt column, that was given to the Mars-temple of Vintium (Vence) from the population of Massalia (Marseille) in 230 aC. The residential building behind is from the 13th century. The arcade-window is not a fake. There are about 1000 years of history between the roman column and the romanesque house.

Vence - Cathédrale de la Nativité-de-Marie

28 Mar 2011 223
Standing on the place, that was the cemetery upto 1780, seeing the cathedral of Vence from the east. Now, the romanesque structure of the cathedral is obvious. The tower was, when it was constructed 12th/13th century not connected to the church structure. The "Tour de Lambert" to the west of the cathedral looked probably very similar, before it underwent a couple of "renovations". There is a grey basalt column in the center of the square, that is even older than the cathedral. It is one of two columns, given to the Mars-temple in Vintium (Vence) by people from Massalia (Marseille) in 230 aC. The second column exists as well - on another square in Vence. Here is the nothern side of the square: www.flickr.com/photos/martin-m-miles/5571990931/