`First of all, there’s a hulking trio of towers in the heart of the city: the 18-storey Labourdette Towers by Jacques-Henri Labourdette and Robert Boileau, built between 1958 and 1962 in Marseille’s Belsunce district. A superb example of post-war architecture, the reinforced concrete post-slab structures, which were once threatened with demolition but eventually awarded heritage status, offer generous, double-exposure apartments with immense openings.
On one side, Notre-Dame de la Garde, Marseille’s iconic basilica on the hill; turn around for a view of the city’s distinctive pink-tiled roofs; now turn your head, and you get the Old Port, the sea and even the Frioul archipelago in the distance.