1. The Abbey of St. Victor is an ancient monastery located in the city of Marseille, France. It was founded in the 5th century AD and is known for its beautiful architecture and rich history. Some interesting facts about the Abbey include:

- The Abbey was originally founded as a basilica, but was converted into a monastery in the 11th century.

- It was a major pilgrimage site during the Middle Ages, and many people came to pray at the shrine of St. Victor, a Christian martyr who was believed to be buried there.

- The Abbey has undergone many renovations and additions over the centuries, and today it is a fascinating mix of different architectural styles, from Romanesque to Gothic.

- Visitors to the Abbey can see the ornate cloister, the crypt where St. Victor’s tomb is located, and the church’s stunning stained glass windows.

2. The Abbey of St. Victor is open to visitors every day from 9am to 6pm (5pm in winter). The phone number for the Abbey is +33 4 91 31 52 20.

3. Admission to the Abbey is free of charge. The closest metro stop is Vieux-Port, and there are several bus lines that stop nearby as well. There is a parking lot located next to the Abbey for those traveling by car.