Malmousque

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Anse de Malmousque

Malmousque is a district in the Endoume district in the 7th arrondissement of the city ​​of Marseille in the south of France . The small town with its small and winding streets is considered to be one of the most beautiful districts of Marseille and its villas integrated into a rock face offer a unique view of the sea.

Malmousque Bay

From the Corniche du Président-John-Fitzgerald-Kennedy , which runs largely directly along the Mediterranean , a small and almost inconspicuous alley called Rue Malmousque leads next to house number 110 , above whose entrance a wrought-iron sign with the inscription "Anse de Malmousque" (Eng. "Little Bay of Malmousque") is attached, directly to the Bay of Malmousque.

The bay contains a small port , on the west side of which there is a military area that is used for the recreation of soldiers of the French armed forces and the Foreign Legion and is only accessible to them and their relatives.

Individual evidence

  1. Malmousque district - A piece of paradise (accessed July 24, 2017)
  2. ^ Jean-Claude Izzo: The Marseille Trilogy . Unionsverlag, Zurich 2004, p. 219. ISBN 3-293-00332-X
  3. Discover Marseille: Seaside and beaches - Malmousque at MyGuideMARSEILLE.fr (English; accessed on July 24, 2017)
  4. Malmousque bay, a little secret port in the city center by Travel Marseille Provence (English; article from February 14, 2017)