Chateau-Gombert
Château-Gombert is a peaceful and residential neighborhood located in the 13th arrondissement of Marseille. It offers a pleasant living environment with its green spaces and village-like atmosphere, while being close to urban amenities.
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Real-estate prices
4,193 €/m²Median €/m²
242,500 €Median price
55.5 m²Median size
351Sales 2020–2024
History
Once an agricultural hamlet, Château-Gombert developed around the castle of the same name, built in the 19th century. It became part of Marseille in 1946 and experienced gradual urbanization while retaining its rural character.
Atmosphere
The atmosphere is calm and family-friendly, with a mix of residential areas and natural spaces.
Must-see
- Château de Gombert
- Parc de la Bruyère
- Église Saint-Pierre
Anecdote
The neighborhood is home to one of the last active farms in Marseille, a vestige of its agricultural past.
Notable places
Musée des Arts et Traditions populaires du terroir marseillaisMuseums
Practical info
Transit : Excellent
- 52 Bus
- 12 Schools
- 3 Parks
- 1 Museums
- 19 Restaurants
- 6 Supermarkets
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Frequently asked
- What is the price per m² in Chateau-Gombert?
- In 2024, the median apartment price in Chateau-Gombert is €4,193/m² (median across 351 transactions over 5 years, source DVF data.gouv.fr).
- Which arrondissement is Chateau-Gombert in?
- Chateau-Gombert is in the 13th arrondissement of Marseille.
- What are the must-see places in Chateau-Gombert?
- Notable places in Chateau-Gombert: Musée des Arts et Traditions populaires du terroir marseillais.
- How do I get to Chateau-Gombert?
- Chateau-Gombert has 0 metro stations, 0 tram stops and 52 bus stops. Transit rating: Excellent.
- What are the neighbouring areas of Chateau-Gombert?
- Areas bordering Chateau-Gombert: La Croix Rouge, Saint Mitre, Les Medecins, La Rose, Les Olives.