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    HOURS. Every day 7 AM - 5 PM. Powered by Squarespace. Le Panier is a classic French Bakery located in the historic Pike Place Market. All products are made on-site and sold fresh every day. We are a boulangerie and patisserie in Seattle. Home to classic french bread, croissants, macarons and more!

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      LE PANIER IN PIKE PLACE MARKET 1902 Pike Place, Seattle WA...

    • The ‘Maison Diamantée’
    • The Daviel Pavillon
    • The Cabre Hotel
    • The ‘Hôtel Dieu’
    • The Church of ‘Accoules’
    • The ‘Place de Lenche’
    • The ‘Place Des Moulins’

    Constructed by rich Spanish and Italian traders, the Maison Diamantée was occupied by prominent families from Marseille. The house is magnificent with its facade of pointed diamond-shaped stones and a paneled staircases. It was classified as a historical building in 1925 and spared from being demolished in 1943.

    It was built in the middle of the 18th century by the Gérard brothers – architects from Marseille – on the site where an old Court House was previously standing. During the French revolution, a guillotine was standing on the square. The monument is built with pink stones excavated from the Couronne’s quarry. Today, it hosts the city Townhall.

    The construction of this private mansion in 1535 was ordered by Louis Cabre, a consul and merchant. It is one of the oldest houses of Marseille. It was spared from being demolished when the old suburbs were destroyed in 1943. But because of urban reconstruction, it was moved from its original location with the use of hydraulic cylinders and rotated...

    The ‘Hôpital Saint-Esprit’ (the Holy Spirit Hospital) was built in the 12th century. It has been extended over the years and merged with the hospital ‘Saint-Jacques de Galice’ in the 16th century. It became ‘Hotel Dieu’ a century later. It was then rebuilt by the nephew of the famous architect Hardouin-Mansart, who only partially completed his ambi...

    The small parochial church dedicated to ‘Notre-Dame des Accoules’ has been standing there since the 11th century. The church was rebuilt in the 13th century with the bell tower of the Sauveterre, from where the alarm bell was rung to summon the town council. The whole area was partially razed in 1794 and the church was rebuilt with a centered floor...

    The ‘Place de Lenche’ is located on the old greek agora from where citizens could watch over the port’s activities. Originally, the square was closed on all four sides. In the 5th century, Saint-Cassien founded the nun’s convent of ‘Saint-Sauveur’ (Saint-Saviour) on the South side of the square, facing the ‘Saint-Victor’ monastery on the other bank...

    This square is the highest point of this out-of-the-ordinary suburb and owns its name to the fifteen windmills which were located there in the 17th century. Today, the remnants of three of them are incorporated in houses and unfortunately cannot be accessed. In 1850, the windmill water tank was built under the square, 35 meters under sea level. The...

  2. Le Panier in Marseille, France, is like no other. A provençale village in the middle of a big city, on the footstep of the Mediterranean sea. Get the locals' guide of what there is to see and do in Le Panier.

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  4. Top ways to experience Le Panier. Lovely quirky neighbourhood with cobbled streets to wander along and colourful houses/shops. Lots of artist studios and ‘concept’ stores to browse. A few eateries and cafes that looked inviting too, we stopped at ‘Dutch Cafe’ for coffee and pineapple cake.

  5. A Charming Area - Ruined by Graffitii. Feb 2024 • Couples. Le Panier is the old district of Marseille just behind the Vieux Port. It is an area of charming little alleyways with little shops and restaurants.

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