It's generally accepted that the French-Swiss architect Charles Jeanneret-Gris, known as Le Corbusier, author of this building, was one of the greatest innovators of modern architecture. In the sense…Full review by Brun066
Jul 30, 2024
I've wanted to visit this building for 30+ years and finally I did and wasn't disappointed. We had lunch in the restaurant and did then did the tour. Restaurant food is lovely although wouldn't suit …Full review by sandrahQ9443ZB
Jul 2, 2024
There were 20 of us on the 2pm tour, in French. Lasted nearly 2 hours, inside and out. Concept and history well explained by expert guide. Visited one of the preserved rooms, supposedly for 4 peop…Full review by Foodange
Located in Marseille a 14-minute walk from Orange Velodrome Stadium and 0.8 miles from Rond-Point du Prado Metro Station Cité Radieuse - Le Corbusier provides air-conditioned …
Located in Marseille a 14-minute walk from Orange Velodrome Stadium and 0.8 miles from Rond-Point du Prado Metro Station Cité Radieuse - Le Corbusier provides air-conditioned accommodations with a...
is there a entry fee. what are the timings i arrive on the 12th march in the morning and leave the city in the afternoon
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It is free and open. It's a building that people live and work in. Go to the entrance underneath the centre of the building and sign the visitor book. You can go to floors 3, 4 and the roof.
Hi We'd love to do the full tour but aren't there on the Saturday when the English language one is done (and we don't speak French - certainty not architect-level anyway!). Is it worth going on the French Language tour even though we wont understand it (e.g just to see the show flat)? Or will we see almost as much if we just wander around unaccompanied? Thanks in advance for any advice!
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Sorry can not help you with this. I was underwhelmed with the buildings.
Can anyone walk into the public spaces without the tour (non-guest) ? Planning to go there for a quick visit. Many thanks
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Yes, you can walk into the entrance foyer, and to the public spaces on the 3rd and 4th floor. But you see much more on the guided tour. If you're making the journey to Cite Radieuse …
Yes, you can walk into the entrance foyer, and to the public spaces on the 3rd and 4th floor. But you see much more on the guided tour. If you're making the journey to Cite Radieuse (it takes about 40 mins from the centre of Marseille), I would recommend taking the guided tour.