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Pont-du-Château

Coordinates:45°47′57″N3°14′57″E / 45.7992°N 3.2492°E /45.7992; 3.2492
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Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
Pont-du-Château
Pont dau Chastèl (Occitan)
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Pont-du-Château is located in France
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Pont-du-Château is located in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
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Coordinates:45°47′57″N3°14′57″E / 45.7992°N 3.2492°E /45.7992; 3.2492
CountryFrance
RegionAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes
DepartmentPuy-de-Dôme
ArrondissementClermont-Ferrand
CantonPont-du-Château
IntercommunalityClermont Auvergne Métropole
Government
 • Mayor(2020–2026)Patrick Perrin[1]
Area
1
21.61 km2 (8.34 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)[2]
12,422
 • Density574.8/km2 (1,489/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
63284 /63430
Elevation291–380 m (955–1,247 ft)
(avg. 328 m or 1,076 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Pont-du-Château (French:[pɔ̃dyʃɑto];Auvergnat:Pont dau Chastèl; literally 'Bridge of the Castle') is acommune in thePuy-de-Dômedepartment inAuvergne-Rhône-Alpes in centralFrance.

A house in the centre of Pont-du-Château.
Allier river near Pont-du-Chateau

Geography

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Located 15 km fromClermont-Ferrand (15 minutes by car), Pont-du-Château lies at the crossroad of motorways connectingParis toBarcelona andLyon toBordeaux. Pont-du-Château joined the Clermont commune on 1 January 2004. Since then, Pont-du-Château has had a large territory of more than 30,000 square meters and 283,000 inhabitants.

Sights

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  • The castle: Burned in 1580 following an epidemic of plague, the castle was rebuilt in the middle of the 17th century on the initiative of Guillaume de Montboissier Beaufort-Canillac, with financial help from his friendCardinal Mazarin.
  • Museum: place de l'Aire. The museum recalls the life of boatmen and other Castelpontins, through many objects, models and documents. The museum is open every day in July and August.

History

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Origins

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Three boroughs were born inCarolingian times, although precise dates are uncertain.

  • In the west, Paulhat: during the Roman peace large Gallo-Roman farms existed in the large marsh known asLimagne, Redon, Picou, Tourette Chazal, but in the Carolingian era the village of Paulhat grew at the foot of the cliffs of Littes and Ruchon
  • The village of Machal beneath the Puy de Mur volcano, dating from thePaleolithic era, disappeared during the Norman invasions. But the Sainte Martine church appeared on the fortified hillock, surrounded by a village whose activities related to the riverAllier.
  • In a period frequently troubled by Viking incursions, a stonekeep appeared on the riverside cliffs. Louis Le Gros laid siege to it in 1122 and destroyed it.

Medieval city

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Guy de Dampierre seized the town in 1212 on behalf ofPhilip II of France, which made the city a Crown possession. In the 13th century it became a true citadel the "old castle" enclosed by a single wall.Philippe Auguste made it a garrison city, equipping it with two new walls with towers, doors, ramparts which one guesses in the plan of the old city.

Two churches enriched this inheritance:

  • Ste Martine, a Romanesque building built over several centuries beginning in the 13th century, since restored with its original paintings;
  • Notre Dame de Paulhat, which disappeared from the marsh about 1356 and was rebuilt west of the fortifications in 1384, and again destroyed. In the 16th century, with the Renaissance, it saw a resurgence of Auvergnat Romanesque architecture.[citation needed]

Traditional city

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Since the old castle had been destroyed in a fire, Guillaume de Montboissier Beaufort-Canilhac, lieutenant general of theArmy of Italy built the current castle in 1654 with financial help from his friend Mazarin, on his return to Auvergne covered with honors by Louis XIV. Facing the Allier valley, the castle is in late Louis XIII and early Louis XIV architectural style, with its northern frontage crowned by a terrace and its broad southern terrace overlooking French gardens.

18th century

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Philippe-Claude de Montboissier Beaufort-Canilhac after 1750 undertook major renovations to the castle: vast stables to the west, sculptures and facings of Volvic stone on the northern frontage of the principal masonry and interior decoration with woodwork and ceiling paintings in the French style, for example.

In the same time period, between 1765 and 1773, Mr. de Régemorte designed a new stonebridge, which built Raimbaux father and wire, a bridge that to this day remains indestructible in spite of the significant floods of theAllier, and which made possible the royal road 89 between Lyon and Bordeaux. For nearly 150 years people had crossed the river on a ferry.

19th century

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Pont-du-Château then had five ports: Vortille, Palisses, Bouères, Borde St Aventin and the port of Amont, which was the only port built on the Allier between Brioude and Moulins. The opening of the channel of Briare in 1642, the disappearance of the pélières in 1790, the coal mining of ground of Brewed protected by Colbert, the keen demand of fir trees by the masts of the fleet of Louis XIV, a wine extremely appreciated in the capital, of the hemp of good quality for gréement of the sailing ships, the reputation of papers of Auvergne and even passion of the architects for Volvic stone, and it was more than 3000 fir plantations which each year descended the Allier, an incredible increase of the river navigation, a noisy harbour city of life, populated high marines colors. The advent of the railroad in 1865 quelled inland shipping.

Population

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
19684,605—    
19755,574+2.77%
19827,683+4.69%
19908,562+1.36%
19998,874+0.40%
200710,274+1.85%
201210,541+0.51%
201711,441+1.65%
Source: INSEE[3]

Transportation

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  • Plane: Ten minutes from the Clermont-Auvergne airport. Twenty French cities are served daily including six flights daily for Paris, four toOrly and two toCharles de Gaulle. There are also flights to four European cities: Amsterdam, Geneva, Milan and Turin.[4]
  • Train: at Clermont-Ferrand eight trains go to Paris daily (and one nightly). Daily connections go toLyon andMarseille. The SNCF makes it possible to travel from Pont-du-Château to Clermont-Ferrand in eight minutes.[5]
  • Bus: Member of Clermont the Community, the commune integrates the Perimeter of the Urban transport, the service road drunk is thus accessible with a transport document T2C. The various tariffs and schedules are accessible on[6]

Pont-du-Château is at the crossroads of the regional parks of Auvergne. A few minutes away by car lies the regional natural reserves of the Volcanos of Auvergne and of Livradois-Drill.[7]

Partner cities

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 4 May 2022.
  2. ^"Populations de référence 2022" (in French). National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 19 December 2024.
  3. ^Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  4. ^"Billets d'avion, réservation de vols pas chers".Air France. Retrieved2023-07-01.
  5. ^"SNCF -- Horaire, Train, Info Trafic, Services et Groupe International".SNCF. Retrieved2023-07-01.
  6. ^"T2C | Transport en commun de l'agglomération clermontoise".t2c.fr. Retrieved2023-07-01.
  7. ^"Parc naturel régional des Volcans d'Auvergne".Parc des Volcans (in French). Retrieved2023-07-01.

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