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    Halle aux Grains
    Halle aux Grains was constructed in the mid to late 18th century, and was inspired by Italian architecture. There is a sculpture by Chastel on the north facade, and this represents the Rhône and the Durance Rivers.
    Address: Place Richelme Aix-en-Provence  France  13100
     

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    Chateau d'If
    Located on a 30 sq. km (11.5 sq. mi) island west of the entrance to the Vieux Port, the Chateau d'If began its life in the 16th century as a fortress. Shortly thereafter it was made into a prison, housing the most notorious criminals of the time, including the hero of the Revolution Mirabeau, the rebels of 1848 and the Communards of 1871.
    Address: Ile d'If Marseille  Provence  France
    Telephone +33 4 91 59 02 30 
     

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    Hôtel de Ville
    Hôtel de Ville was established by the Association of Pierre Pavillon and Jean-Claude Rambot from 1655 to 1670. The original entrance still stands, and it features a wrought-iron entrance to a courtyard.
    Address: Place de la Mairie Aix-en-Provence  France  13100
     

     
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