Merrill Auditorium
Auditorium located within walking distance from the harbor, offering great venues for music and the performing arts.
Tel: (207) 874 8200
info.porttix.com
Auditorium located within walking distance from the harbor, offering great venues for music and the performing arts.
Tel: (207) 874 8200
info.porttix.com
Beautifully preserved 19th-century Victorian mansion, with spectacular architecture lavish and sophisticated in interiors. Open for interesting historical tours.
Tel: (207) 772 4841
www.victoriamansion.org
This museum is tucked into the former Keeper’s Quarters of a picturesque and still active 18th century lighthouse, one of Maine’s most photographed. The harbor view from the surrounding Fort Williams Park is stunning! Open daily, 10am-4pm.
Tel: (207) 799 2661
www.portlandheadlight.com
Maine’s largest museum showcasing American artists with Maine connections, including Winslow Homer, Andrew Wyeth and Edward Hopper, as well as fine displays of Early American furniture and crafts. Open daily from 10am to 5pm.
Tel: (207) 775 6148
www.portlandmuseum.org
Popular museum located in the Arts District of downtown Portland, and featuring a wide variety of interactive exhibits and activities for children and families. It also has an outdoor area with a ship to climb and plenty to do. Open Mon-Sat, 10am-5pm; Sun, noon-5pm.
Tel: (207) 828 1234
www.kitetails.org
Step back in history while visiting this village/museum showcasing model and full size locomotives, old automobiles and tractor pulls. Visitors can ride on a coal fired train through a replica of a century old village.
Tel. (207) 633 4727
Educational aquarium, located on the water in beautiful West Boothbay Harbor. Showcases a collection of regional fish, including sharks and invertebrates. The highlights are the touch tanks and interactive displays that encourage discovery learning. Great for kids. Open daily in season, from 10 to 5pm.
Tel: (207) 633 9674
www.maine.gov
Marseille is a wonderful city with multiple facets. Just minutes away from the vibrant activity of the centre are picturesque little harbours and coves, so quiet and unspoiled that it is difficult to believe that you are still in Marseille!
37 Rue Vincent Scotto, 13001 Marseille
Located a few blocks up the Head of the Vieux Port. Some recent movies are shown in their original language.
Tél : 08 92 68 05 97
www.cinemetroart.com
Marseille-Provence in the European Capital of Culture in 2013, and the whole region will host hundreds of cultural events, such as exhibitions, spectacles, concerts, parades, festivals, food tastings and more. For more info, visit the website: www.mp2013.fr. And make sure to stop at the Office du Tourisme, located at the head of the Vieux Port, 4 La Canebière, Tel: +33 826 50 05 00. You can buy the City Pass, giving free entry to 15 museums, access to subway, bus and tramway network, boat trip to Frioul Islands and more.
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