St Cannat Church (Marseille 1er)

The beginning of the construction started in the 16th century. It was founded by the friars preachers of the order of Saint Dominic. The Baroque façade was not completed until 1739. In 1926 the church was listed as a historical monument.

About this building

The building is oriented. Its plan is of elongated style. It has a rounded apse. The roof has a hipped gable roof.

Key Features

  • Interior features

Other nearby buildings

Eglise de la mission de France, Marseille 1e

The church of the Mission de France is a church built at the end of the 17th century and renovated in the 19th century. This church has been listed as a historical monument since December 8, 1965.

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Saint-Vincent-de-Paul Church

The church of Saint-Vincent-de-Paul, locally called "Church of the Reformed", owes its current name to a chapel of the reformed Augustinians of the seventeenth century who occupied this site. Destroyed in 1868, it was replaced by the current church inaugurated in 1886. The church is registered as a historical monument since 2015.

Church of St Theodore

The first church was built in the middle of the 17th century (begun in 1633, consecrated in 1648), replaced by a new church built between 1717 and 1732. Three side chapels were destroyed before the Revolution. The façade and the interior were rebuilt during the Second Empire between 1850 and 1870 (paintings of the vaults by Antoine Sublet).