Place des Vosges

Place des Vosges

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The Place des Vosges is the oldest square in Paris. It is located in le Marais, and is part of the 3rd and 4th "arrondissements" of Paris. Its coordinates are coord|48|51|20|N|2|21|56|E|region:FR_type:landmark|display=inline,title.

History

Originally known as the "Place Royale", the Place des Vosges was built by Henri IV from 1605 to 1612. A true square (140 m x 140 m), it embodied the first European program of royal city planning. It was built on the site of the Hôtel des Tournelles and its gardens: at a tournament at the Tournelles, a royal residence, Henri II was wounded and died. Catherine de Medicis had the Gothic pile demolished, and she removed to the Louvre.The Place des Vosges, inaugurated in 1612 with a grand "carrousel" to celebrate the wedding of Louis XIII and Anne of Austria, is the prototype of all the residential squares of European cities that were to come. What was new about the "Place Royale" in 1612 was that the housefronts were all built to the same design, probably by Baptiste du Cerceau, [Other architects, like Louis Métezeau, were responsible for the constructions erected behind these regular façades.] of red brick with strips of stone quoins over vaulted arcades that stand on square pillars. The steeply-pitched blue slate roofs are pierced with discreet small-paned dormers above the pedimented dormers that stand upon the cornices. Only the north range was built with the vaulted ceilings that the "galleries" were meant to have. Two pavilions that rise higher than the unified roofline of the square center the north and south faces and offer access to the square through triple arches. Though they are designated the Pavilion of the King and of the Queen, no royal personage has ever lived in the aristocratic square. The Place des Vosges initiated subsequent developments of Paris that created a suitable urban background for the French aristocracy.

Before the square was completed Henri ordered the Place Dauphine to be laid out. Within a mere five-year period the king oversaw an unmatched building scheme for the ravaged medieval city: additions to the Louvre, the Pont Neuf, and the Hôpital Saint Louis as well as the two royal squares. Cardinal Richelieu had an equestrian bronze of Louis XIII erected in the center (there were no garden plots until 1680). The original was melted down in the Revolution; the present version, begun in 1818 by Louis Dupaty and completed by Jean-Pierre Cortot, replaced it in 1825. The square was renamed in 1799 when the "département" of the Vosges became the first to pay taxes supporting a campaign of the Revolutionary army. The Restoration returned the old royal name, but the short-lived Second Republic restored the revolutionary one in 1848.Today the square is planted with a bosquet of mature lindens set in grass and gravel, surrounded by clipped lindens.

Residents of Place des Vosges
*No. 1bis Mme de Sevigné was born here
*No. 6 Victor Hugo from 1832 - 1848, in what was then the Hôtel de Rohan-Guéménée, now a Ville de Paris-managed museum devoted to his memory
*No. 7 Sully, Henri IV's great minister
*No. 8 poet Théophile Gautier and writer Alphonse Daudet
*No. 9 (Hôtel de Chaulnes) the Academy of Architecture
*No. 11 occupied from 1639-1648 by the courtesan Marion Delorme
*No. 14 (Hôtel de la Rivière). Its ceilings painted by Lebrun are reinstalled in the Musée Carnavalet
*No. 17 former residence of Bossuet
*No. 21 Cardinal Richelieu from 1615 - 1627

Notes

References

*Hilary Ballon, "The Paris of Henry IV: Architecture and Urbanism," 1994 ISBN 0-262-52197-0

See also

* Marywil

External links

* http://www.paris.org/Monuments/Vosges/
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=paris,+france&ll=48.855708,2.365569&spn=0.003004,0.010274&t=h&hl=en Satellite image from Google Maps]
* http://www.letthemtalk.com/html/pariswalks/placedesvosges.html Place des Vosges audio tour


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