Church of Saint Laurent (XVII c.). Marseilles, France — Stock Photo, Image

Church of Saint Laurent (XVII c.). Marseilles, France — Photo

View of Esplanade de la Tourette and Church of Saint Laurent (founded in XII c., current view since XVII c.) from Fort Saint-Jean. Marseilles, France

 — Photo by joymsk

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