Notre-Dame de la Galline is a historic Roman Catholic chapel in the 16th arrondissement of Marseille, France.
An ancient church was built in the 4th century, and subsequently rededicated in 1042.
[1] By the 18th century, the entrance of the current building was erected, and the church building was rebuilt in 1845–1850, when a Mass was conducted.
[1] Church-goers visited the church to pray for the rain to come down, or for the end of the plague.
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