Place Raimu

Place Raimu

A charming little cobbled square where you can't help but smile when you see the famous card game between César (Raimu) and Panisse, immortalized in bronze in 1991 by sculptor Eric de Saint-Chaffrey.
place Raimu
83000 Toulon
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Place Raimu

place Raimu
83000 Toulon
I'm going by train

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Born in Toulon on December 17, 1883, Jules Auguste Muraire, known as Raimu, was one of the great "sacred monsters" of French cinema in the 1930s, a pioneer of talking pictures discovered by Sacha Guitry and later Marcel Pagnol's favorite performer. Raimu is best remembered for his portrayal of César, Marius' father, in the "Marseilles trilogy": "Marius", "Fanny" and "César", and of the deceived baker in "La Femme du boulanger".

He was a member of the Comédie-Française.

It was fitting that Toulon, his home town, should pay tribute to him.

Just off rue d'Alger, on Place Raimu, the bronze sculpture depicts César and Panisse, two of the four participants in Marcel Pagnol's card game.
In 1930, during rehearsals for "Marius", Pagnol decided to delete the card game scene.
This scene will remain emblematic of French cinema, with the exclamation of the character played by Raimu, cheating at manila: "You're breaking my heart!"

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All year round, daily.

Tarifs

Free access.

Mise à jour le 04/11/2024
Par Office de Tourisme Provence Méditerranée

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