Memorial · Marseille

Colonne du Dévouement ou colonne de la Peste

d. 1802

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Monument commémorant la peste de 1720. La colonne provient de la crypte de Saint-Victor. Surmontée du Génie de l’immortalité de Chardigny. Une des fontaines dues au le préfet Delacroix, installée d’abord place Estrangin-Pastré. Inaugurée le 6/11/1802.

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