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Saint
Victoret is a small market town situated just next to Marignane,
not far from the airport and just a few kilometres from the eastern
shore of the Etang de Berre.
If you take the secondary road D20 to
St Victoret, you first pass through the hamlet of Pas des Lanciers.
Here you will find a small, lively district with a few shops and an
SNCF railway station for the transport of goods and freight to the airport.
In the roads parallel to the D20 there are some pretty little villas
which were built before the airport.
Two
kilometres beyond Pas des Lanciers you will come to the centre of Saint
Victoret. With its new housing blocks, roundabouts planted with flowers,
a media library and a cultural centre, the heart of the village is well
laid out and pleasantly floral. You may feel as though you have arrived
in the new village of Saint Victoret, since everything looks so recent.
Nevertheless, the village makes the most of what historic heritage there
is, with several chapels, churches and pretty fountains.
The
history and life of Saint Victoret are closely linked with the activities
of the airport in every respect. There is one Saint Victoret before
the airport and another after the airport ... the proximity of the airport
has enormous repercussions for the village. First and foremost is obviously
the incessant noise of aeroplanes landing at the airport. How bearable
the noise is depends on which district of Saint Victoret you are in
(some districts lie directly beneath the flight path to the landing
strip).
In terms of employment, real estate and,
above all, the revival of the local economy, the airport has certainly
had a very real impact on Saint Victoret... both in a positive and a negative
sense. In terms of tourism, large numbers of visitors see Saint Victoret...
but only from the air! |