You have come to the right place if you're looking for a convenient and affordable parking option near the Musee Grobet Labadie. The museum in Marseille is housed in a beautiful 19th century private mansion located across the street from Palais Longchamp. The museum houses collections that were owned by a wealthy Marseilles family. It has been preserved since 1919.
Mobypark offers a variety of parking options close to the Musee Grobet-Labadie. We help you locate and reserve a parking space that's safe, convenient, and affordable. We have options for parking that are affordable, whether you're exploring the area or visiting a museum.
To access the museum, you can take the metro line 1 to Longchamp-Cinq-Avenue, the Bus 81, or the tramway to Lonchamp station. You can park at our nearby parking lots once you arrive.
You can park your car in garages or lots that are secure, so it will be safe as you explore the museum. You can choose between hourly, monthly, and daily parking, depending on what you need.
Parking is not only affordable and safe, but also convenient. Booking a parking space in advance will ensure that you won't be worried about parking the day of your trip. You can book your parking online and pay securely online.
Musee Grobet-Labadie, a museum dedicated to art and history, is a destination that everyone should visit. Marie and Louis Grobet's collections are diverse and vast, including furniture and paintings, tapestries and sculptures, ceramics and textiles, musical instrument, and much more. The mansion has two floors and a ground-floor, with a staircase that is decorated with paintings.
The ground floor has an 18th-century clock with a parquet surface, an 18th-century sedan chair, and a piece of bas-relief that depicts the Last Judgment. On this level, there are four rooms: an antechamber; a living room; a boudoir and a dining area. In the antechamber, a console from Provence is displayed with a gilded metal top and base. You'll find an Aubusson tapestry dating from the 17th Century called "exotic Landscape with Dog" above this console. Another tapestry from the Brussels 17th-century workshop depicts "a landscape featuring a French garden with fountain and architecture." A showcase also contains earthenware from Moustiers: a cooling container, table knives in leather cases, plates and dishes. On the walls are hung several paintings, including a Gerard ter Borch portrait (1617-1681) of a young boy and a Cornelis ketel portrait (1548-1616) of a man wearing a ruff.
We are committed at Mobypark to offering our customers safe and affordable parking solutions that meet their needs. You can park in a variety of options close to the Musee Grobet-Labadie and still explore the museum or the surrounding area. Enjoy your Musee Grobet Labadie visit by booking your parking space today!