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Nantes (/ n ɒ̃ t /, also US: / n ɑː n t (s)/, French: (); Gallo: Naunnt or Nantt; Breton: Naoned) is a city in Loire-Atlantique on the Loire, 50 km (31 mi) from the Atlantic coast.The city is the sixth-largest in France, with a population of 309,346 in Nantes and a metropolitan area of nearly 973,000 inhabitants (2017). The original coat of arms was readopted in 1816, and the Liberation Cross and the 1939–45 War Cross were added in 1948. [127], Before the revolution, Nantes' motto was "Oculi omnium in te sperant, Domine" ("The eyes of all wait upon thee, O Lord", a line from a grace). Exchange rates are subject to continuous change. Since 2000 the population of Nantes began to rise due to redevelopment,[160] and its urban area has continued to experience population growth. Trains de Nantes à Lot sont $208 moins cher que prendre un Vol: Rapide: Vol: Voler de Nantes à Lot est 4 heures 28 minutes rapide que par train: écologique: Conduire: Privé Voiture à Lot émet 441 kg de CO 2 moins que voler: Comment voyager de Nantes à Lot. In 1961 the university was finally recreated, but Nantes has not established itself as a large university city. [97], Nantes is built on the Armorican Massif, a range of weathered mountains which may be considered the backbone of Brittany. [245], The city is linked to Paris by the A11 motorway, which passes through Angers, Le Mans and Chartres. [19] Nantes' name continued to evolve, becoming Nanetiæ and Namnetis during the fifth century and Nantes after the sixth, via syncope (suppression of the middle syllable). The Erdre flows into the Loire from its north bank, and the Sèvre Nantaise flows into the Loire from its south bank. The nearby Mangin Beaulieu sports complex has 2,500 seats and Pierre Quinon Stadium, an athletics stadium within the University of Nantes, has 790 seats. Nantes is between the land and the sea, sweet and savoury, animals and vegetables. [157], Nantes has long had ethnic minorities. The 140-seat Pannonica specialises in jazz, and the nearby 503-seat Salle Paul-Fort is dedicated to contemporary French singers. Its first inhabitants were apparently attracted by small iron and tin deposits in the region's subsoil. [169] Nantes signed the charter of the Public Office for the Breton Language in 2013. Nantes Métropole administers urban planning, transport, public areas, waste disposal, energy, water, housing, higher education, economic development, employment and European topics. Plus de 1 700 lots en vente aux enchères durant trois jours. [55], Manufactured goods were more lucrative than raw materials during the 18th century. Capturing the signing of Bruna De Paula was a real coup for Nantes, particularly as she had just won the French league’s MVP award for her spectacular performances with Fleury Loiret. [81] Masked rioters have repeatedly ransacked shops, offices and public transport infrastructure. The Montforts, seeking emancipation from the suzerainty of the French kings, reinforced Breton institutions. Référence: 470PG. [139] Nantes' city council has acknowledged the fact that the city is culturally part of Brittany, but its position on reunification is similar to that of the Pays de la Loire. FC Nantes has several French professional football records, including the most consecutive seasons in the elite division (44), most wins in a season (26), consecutive wins (32) and consecutive home wins (92 games, nearly five years). [215][216] Nantes has five cinemas, with others throughout the metropolitan area. The potential construction site was long occupied and the project became a political topic on the national scale. Nantes and the Loire-Atlantique département were not included, because each new region centred on one metropolis. In the 1789 replacement of the historic provinces of France, Brittany was divided among five départements. [244], Six teams in Nantes play at a high national or international level. Arrangements have been made with:[142], The city has made agreements with other cities and regions, including Turin, Liverpool, Hamburg, Asturias and Quebec. [23] The city is commonly known as la Cité des Ducs "the City of the Dukes [of Brittany]" for its castle and former role as a ducal residence. The Erdre includes Versailles Island, which became a Japanese garden during the 1980s. [255] The city has an extensive public-transport network consisting of trams, buses and river shuttles. [47], The marriage of Anne of Brittany to Charles VIII of France in 1491 began the unification of France and Brittany which was ratified by Francis I of France in 1532. Jean-Luc Godard's Keep Your Right Up was filmed at its airport in 1987. Summers are warm, with an average temperature of 20 °C (68 °F). Population growth was slower during the 20th century, remaining under 260,000 from the 1960s to the 2000s primarily because urban growth spread to surrounding communes. The building is a Romanesque Revival mansion facing a 15th-century manor. [259], The local press is dominated by the Ouest-France group, which owns the area's two major newspapers: Ouest-France and Presse-Océan. [239] The university is part of the EPSCP Bretagne-Loire Université, which joins seven universities in western France to improve the region's academic and research potential. [48] Although most Breton institutions were maintained, the unification favoured Rennes (the site of ducal coronations). The news agency Médias Côte Ouest publishes Wik and Kostar, two free magazines dedicated to local cultural life. [206] The Natural History Museum of Nantes is one of the largest of its kind in France. [238] The university had about 30,000 students during the 2013–2014 academic year, and the metropolitan area had a total student population of 53,000. One of the world's first horsebus transit systems was developed in the city in 1826. [197], After the Renaissance, Nantes developed west of its medieval core along new embankments. [158] Population growth continued through the 19th century; although other European cities experienced increased growth due to industrialisation, in Nantes growth remained at its 18th-century pace. Il n'y a pas de résultat de recherche pour la catégorie Transport de marchandises. Breton culture in Nantes is not necessarily characteristic of Lower Brittany's, although the city experienced substantial Lower Breton immigration during the 19th century. [130][131], In the mid-20th century, several French governments considered creating a new level of local government by combining départements into larger regions. Its statues represent the city of Nantes, the Loire and its main tributaries. Granite towers on the outside hide delicate tuffeau-stone ornaments on its inner facades, designed in Flamboyant style with Italianate influence. Détails du bien. The large, Gothic cathedral replaced an earlier Romanesque church. The French Revolution resulted in an economic decline, but Nantes developed robust industries after 1850 (chiefly in shipbuilding and food processing). View details 1. Local authorities intend to make it an extension of the city centre. [181] Tourism is a growing sector and Nantes, with two million visitors annually, is France's seventh-most-visited city. [32] The wall in Nantes, enclosing 16 hectares (40 acres), was one of the largest in Gaul. [39], Feudalism took hold in France during the 10th and 11th centuries, and Nantes was the seat of a county founded in the ninth century. [91] The city is near the geographical centre of the land hemisphere, identified in 1945 by Samuel Boggs as near the main railway station (around 47°13′N 1°32′W / 47.217°N 1.533°W / 47.217; -1.533). [240][241] The city has five engineering schools: Oniris (veterinary medicine and food safety), École centrale de Nantes (mechanical and civil engineering), Polytech Nantes (digital technology and civil engineering), École des mines de Nantes (nuclear technology, safety and energy) and ICAM (research and logistics). [155], Nantes had 298,029 inhabitants in 2016, the largest population in its history. The city was captured by Nazi Germany on 18 June 1940, during the Battle of France. [citation needed], In addition to the university, Nantes has a number of colleges and other institutes of higher education. [86] Nantes and Bordeaux share positions at the mouth of an estuary, and Nantes is on the Loire estuary. Although many of the walls were destroyed in the 18th century, some segments (such as Porte Saint-Pierre, built in 1478) survived. Philippe Pétain created a new Brittany without Nantes in 1941, but his region disappeared after the liberation. Their primary countries of origin were Algeria (13.9 percent), Morocco (11.4 percent) and Tunisia (5.8 percent). [179] The shopping centres threaten independent shops in central Nantes, but it remains the region's largest retail area [180] with about 2,000 shops. Land About 204,516.00 sq ft NANTES, Pays de la Loire, Address available on request . [38] Nantes became part of the Viking realm in 919, but the Norse were expelled from the town in 937 by Alan II, Duke of Brittany. Saint-Nazaire surpassed Nantes in port traffic for the first time in 1868. [43] Nantes began to trade with foreign countries, exporting salt from Bourgneuf,[43] wine, fabrics and hemp (usually to the British Isles). It is also very nice just to chill there on the grass! [195] The Psallette, built next to the cathedral about 1500, is a late-Gothic mansion. During the 17th century, after the establishment of the French colonial empire, Nantes gradually became the largest port in France and was responsible for nearly half of the 18th-century French Atlantic slave trade. Although it lacked amenities such as a theatre or an amphitheatre, the city had sewers, public baths and a temple dedicated to Mars Mullo. realestate.com.au recommends that you independently verify any information before relying on it. Le nouveau visage du centre Atlantis", "Notre-Dame-des-Landes : une idéologie radicale derrière la ZAD", "Plan local d'urbanisme - 2. In 1851, after much debate and opposition, Nantes was connected to Paris by the Tours–Saint-Nazaire railway. The other free paper is Direct Matin, which has no local edition. [171], Nantes experienced deindustrialisation after port activity in Saint-Nazaire largely ceased, culminating in the 1987 closure of the shipyards. [88] The river's bed and banks have changed considerably over a period of centuries. [17], The Namnete root of the city's name was introduced at the end of the Roman period, when it became known as Portus Namnetum "port of the Namnetes"[18] and civitas Namnetum "city of the Namnetes". Although local restaurants tend to serve simple dishes made with fresh local products, exotic trends have influenced many chefs in recent years. The climate in Nantes is suitable for growing a variety of plants, from temperate vegetables to exotic trees and flowers imported during the colonial era. [264], Prefecture and commune in Pays de la Loire, France, This article is about the city in France. They include the Chamber of Accounts of Brittany (now the préfecture, 1763–1783); the Graslin Theatre (1788); Place Foch, with its column and statue of Louis XVI (1790), and the stock exchange (1790–1815). [41][42] Port traffic, insignificant during the Middle Ages, became the city's main activity. The oldest, Les Dervallières, was developed in 1956 and was followed by Bellevue in 1959 and Le Breil and Malakoff in 1971. [44], Outlawed by the French Revolution, the slave trade re-established itself as Nantes' major source of income in the first decades of the 19th century. Allied raids killed 1,732 people and destroyed 2,000 buildings in Nantes, leaving a further 6,000 buildings unusable. [76] Nantes saw other large strikes and demonstrations during the May 1968 events, when marches drew about 20,000 people into the streets. [44] The 15th century is considered Nantes' first golden age. Outside of Paris, Nantes has been rated as the best city in France to work in, which has attracted lots of expats to the region for international employment opportunities. The other faubourgs were built along the main boulevards and the plateaus, turning the valleys into parks. [111] In 2013, the unemployment rate was 11.4 percent of the active population (France 10 percent, Loire-Atlantique 8.5 percent). 2005", "Nantes et les relations internationales", "Nantes signe la charte Ya d'ar brezhoneg", "Nantes. [236] Nantes has a wine-growing region, the Vignoble nantais, primarily south of the Loire. The first, built between 1844 and 1869, was one of France's first Gothic Revival projects. [229] Fellow surrealist Julien Gracq wrote The Shape of a City, published in 1985, about the city. It offers a buffet breakfast, served on the outdoor terrace, overlooking the garden. These two rivers initially provided natural links with the hinterland. [249], Nantes Atlantique Airport in Bouguenais, 8 kilometres (5.0 miles) south-east of the city centre, serves about 80 destinations in Europe (primarily in France, Spain, Italy, the United Kingdom and Greece) and connects airports in Africa, the Caribbean and Canada. Nantes' largest venue is La Cité, Nantes Events Center, a 2,000-seat auditorium. The path and surrounding 1.73-acre park lead to the under-the-docks part of the memorial which opens with a staircase, leading visitors underground closer to the water level of the river, which can be seen through the gaps between the support pillars. [54] The port was part of the triangular trade: ships went to West Africa to buy slaves, slaves were sold in the French West Indies, and the ships returned to Nantes with sugar and other exotic goods. [128], Nantes and the Loire-Atlantique département were part of the historic province of Brittany, and the city and Rennes were its traditional capitals. [231], Nantes appears in a number of songs, the best-known to non-French audiences being 2007's "Nantes" by the American band Beirut. [40] During the 14th century, Brittany experienced a war of succession which ended with the accession of the House of Montfort to the ducal throne. [9] The European Commission noted the city's efforts to reduce air pollution and CO2 emissions, its high-quality and well-managed public transport system and its biodiversity, with 3,366 hectares (8,320 acres) of green space and several protected Natura 2000 areas. [236], The University of Nantes was first founded in 1460 by Francis II, Duke of Brittany, but it failed to become a large institution during the Ancien Régime. Spécialiste du déstockage dans l'univers de l'aménagement de plein air. Veuillez sélectionner les lots pour lesquels vous souhaitez déposer votre réponse. Nantes began to grow when Ratiatum collapsed after the Germanic invasions. [28] During the Gaulish period it was the capital of the Namnetes people, who were allied with the Veneti[29] in a territory extending to the northern bank of the Loire. The former LU biscuit factory, facing the castle, has been converted into Le Lieu unique. The main attacks occurred on 16 and 23 September 1943, when most of Nantes' industrial facilities and portions of the city centre and its surrounding area were destroyed by American bombs. Search for real estate and find the latest listings of Nantes Houses for sale. The flag has a white cross on a black one; its quarters have Breton ermines except for the upper left, which has the city's coat of arms. The former Lefèvre-Utile factory is known for its Tour Lu, a publicity tower built in 1909. [114] Once areas of poverty, they are experiencing regeneration since the 2000s. During the 1980s and 1990s its economy became service-oriented and it experienced economic growth under Jean-Marc Ayrault, the city's mayor from 1989 to 2012. However, immigration has always been lower in Nantes than in other large French cities. [124] As a consequence, the city council's mandates are security, primary and secondary education, early childhood, social aid, culture, sport and health. France 3 Pays de la Loire provides local news and programming for the region. Surface 258 m 2; Terrain à bâtir de 258 m² déjà viabilisé pour une construction d'environ 150 m² R1+comble prévoir une démolition. Large thoroughfares replaced the channels, altering the urban landscape. [118] Nantes has three ecodistricts (one on the Isle of Nantes, one near the train station and the third in the north-east of the city), which aim to provide affordable, ecological housing and counter urban sprawl by redeveloping neglected areas of the city.[119]. [94][95][96], The city is at the confluence of two tributaries. Ouest-France, based in Rennes, covers north-western France and is the country's best-selling newspaper. They facilitated crossing the river, contributing to the city's growth. [176] Nantes has over 25,000 businesses with 167,000 jobs,[177] and its metropolitan area has 42,000 firms and 328,000 jobs. The black and white crosses are historic symbols of Brittany and France, respectively. [157] Although industry is less significant than it was before the 1970s, Nantes is France's second-largest centre for aeronautics. [173] Although its stock exchange was merged with that of Paris in 1990,[174] Nantes is the third-largest financial centre in France after Paris and Lyon. Spanish, Portuguese and Italian communities were mentioned during the 16th century, and an Irish Jacobite community appeared a century later. le commerce noz l'as des lots est classé comme bijoux et accessoires dans la rubrique boutiques. In 2020, the Globalization and World Cities Research Network ranked Nantes as a Gamma world city. [204] The Historical Museum of Nantes, in the castle, is dedicated to local history and houses the municipal collections. French-language songs include "Nantes" by Barbara (1964) and "Nantes" by Renan Luce (2009). [7] With Saint-Nazaire, a seaport on the Loire estuary, Nantes forms one of the main north-western French metropolitan agglomerations. [134][135][136], Debate continues about Nantes' place in Brittany, with polls indicating a large majority in Loire-Atlantique and throughout the historic province favouring Breton reunification. [79], Nantes has been noted in recent years for its climate of social unrest, marked by frequent and often violent clashes between protesters and police. Between 1926 and 1946, most of the channels were filled in and their water diverted. [80] The city has a significant ultra-left radical scene, owing in part to the proximity of the ZAD de Notre-Dame-des-Landes. Many buildings were built or rebuilt (including the cathedral and the castle), and the University of Nantes, the first in Brittany, was founded in 1460. Annual attendance is about 150,000. It has more than 1.6 million zoological specimens and several thousand mineral samples. [88] The tidal range can reach 6 metres (20 feet) in Nantes, larger than at the mouth of the estuary. Since then, the city has supported its six bilingual schools and introduced bilingual signage. [234], During the 19th century Nantes-born gastronome Charles Monselet praised the "special character" of the local "plebeian" cuisine, which included buckwheat crepes, caillebotte fermented milk and fouace brioche. [248] Local TER trains serve Pornic, Cholet or Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie. The largest is the Stade de la Beaujoire, built for UEFA Euro 1984. West winds produced by cyclonic depressions in the Atlantic dominate, and north and north-west winds are also common. Land Nantes (44) Price: € 200,000 Calculate your monthly payments. Nantes belongs historically and culturally to Brittany, a former duchy and province, and its omission from the modern administrative region of Brittany is controversial. Nantes, as a large city, has been a stronghold of standard French. Nantes. [28] After an attack by German tribes in 275, Nantes' inhabitants built a wall; this defense also became common in surrounding Gaulish towns. At the end of the hall, toward the exit, is a room with the timeline of slavery as it became abolished in various countries around the world. Other institutes of higher education include a national merchant navy school, a fine-arts school, a national architectural school and Epitech and Supinfo (computing). Neoclassical squares and public buildings were constructed, and wealthy merchants built sumptuous hôtels particuliers. The old town did not extend south before the 19th century, since it would have meant building on the unsteady islands in the Loire. [58][59], The French Revolution initially received some support in Nantes, a bourgeois city rooted in private enterprise. Nantes hypercentre: Lot de deux studios Centre ville, Nantes 233 000 € /233000 Frais d'agence inclus. The union ended a long feudal conflict between France and Brittany, reasserting the king's suzerainty over the Bretons. This architecture has been called "Nantais baroque". [114], The 4.6-square-kilometre (1.8 sq mi) Isle of Nantes is divided between former shipyards on the west, an old faubourg in its centre and modern housing estates on the east. Primarily a news channel, it is available in Loire-Atlantique and parts of neighbouring Vendée and Maine-et-Loire. [56] Nantes and its surrounding area were the main producers of French printed cotton fabric during the 18th century,[57] and the Netherlands was the city's largest client for exotic goods. Its construction was however strongly opposed, primarily by green and anti-capitalist activists. The city has two tram-train lines: Nantes-Clisson (southern) and Nantes-Châteaubriant (northern). Nantes was seen by the convention as a corrupt merchant city; the local elite was less supportive of the French Revolution, since its growing centralisation reduced their influence. The city is mentioned in about 50 folk songs, making it the most-sung-about city in France after Paris. [71], When the land reclamation was almost complete, Nantes was shaken by the air raids of the Second World War. Ratiatum, founded under Augustus, developed more quickly than Nantes and was a major port in the region. The city is the sixth-largest in France, with a population of 309,346 in Nantes and a metropolitan area of nearly 973,000 inhabitants (2017). Upon entry, visitors are greeted with The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the word "freedom" written in 47 different languages from areas affected by the slave trade. [226], A path along the Loire river banks, between the Anne-de-Bretagne Bridge and the Victor-Schoelcher footbridge begins the Nantes slavery memorial. It includes a Turkish bath, restaurant and bookshop and hosts art exhibits, drama, music and dance performances. [162], Nantes is historically a Catholic city, with a cathedral, two minor basilicas, about 40 churches and around 20 chapels. Partager: Imprimer. [260] The city publishes a free monthly magazine, Nantes Passion, and five other free magazines for specific areas: Couleur locale (Les Dervallières), Ecrit de Bellevue, Malakocktail (Malakoff) Mosaïques (Nantes-Nord) and Zest for the eastern neighbourhoods. The latter was built between 1881 and 1901, after the Franco-Prussian War (which triggered another Catholic revival in France). The LGV Atlantique high-speed railway reaches Paris in two hours, ten minutes (compared with four hours by car). Vous maitrisez le BIM. [199], Most of Nantes' churches were rebuilt during the 19th century, a period of population growth and religious revival after the French Revolution. They chose Nantes, the largest town in Brittany (with a population of over 10,000), as their main residence and made it the home of their council, their treasury and their chancery. The former French national team coach returns to management for the first time in 10 years and returns to club management for the first time in 27 years. Built in 1852, its dome was inspired by that of Les Invalides in Paris. [141], Nantes has made nine international sister-city arrangements since 1964. In 1900, the city's two main industries were food processing and shipbuilding. [30], Because tradesmen favoured inland roads rather than Atlantic routes,[31] Nantes never became a large city under Roman occupation. Deindustrialisation in the second half of the 20th century spurred the city to adopt a service economy. Titulaire d'une formation de type architecture, vous justifiez d'une expérience professionnelle de 7 ans minimum acquise sur des lots techniques et architecturaux. The assembly was controlled by wealthy merchants and the Lord Lieutenant.

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