The Palais du Pharo (French pronunciation: [palɛ dy faʁo]) is a palace in Marseille, Southern France, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, west of the Old Port (Vieux-Port).
It was built in Second Empire style by Emperor Napoleon III for Empress Eugénie, starting in 1858.
Nowadays, the palace and its gardens are used for events,[1] with the park open to the public.
For the rest of the century, under the Third Republic, it was used for the treatment of cholera and tuberculosis victims.
From 1905 to 2013, an institute for the study of tropical medicines, the École du Pharo, operated in a building in the palace park, part of the French Armed Forces Health Service.