At the heart of its festivities, it celebrates gastronomy in all its splendor, spotlighting the culinary artisans, passionate men and women who bring each dish to life.
It’s a hymn to sharing and conviviality, where every moment becomes an ode to discovery and indulgence.
Thursday, October 2nd
Opening evening at La Maison Close, transformed into a green oasis. Once the stage is set, you can discover it every day of the festival.
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Friday, October 3rd
A popular “eating and drinking” festival, from mid-afternoon until late at night, featuring Mediterranean
Mediterranean products. As autumn becomes increasingly pleasant, the Indian Summer(s) festival continues to celebrate the off-season with well-laid tables, lively meals and dishes sprinkled with refinement and talent. A true post-summer festival of good living.
New this year: two enchanted nights to be won in the designer-decorated Madeleine chapel.
Saturday, October 4th
A lunch in the dark, served by white shadows… At the Chapelle de la Madeleine, artist Louis Rollinde will have been exhibiting for a month, and he’ll be taking the opportunity to show his work to the public.
He will take advantage of the opportunity to illuminate this unique event with lights projected onto paintings (see also p. 66).
Sunday, October 5
Final lunch with a Phocaean flavour at La Maison Close, where a chef from Marseilles will treat you.