Honfleur

Honfleur

French commune
name = Honfleur


caption = Honfleur Harbour


image_coat_of_arms =
region = Basse-Normandie
department = Calvados
arrondissement = Lisieux
canton = Honfleur
subdivisions =
intercomm =
mayor = Michel Lamarre

longitude = 0.2325
latitude = 49.419444

area = 13.67
population = 8,178
date-population = 1999
density = 598.2
date-density =
alt mini = sea level
alt maxi = convert|117|m|ft
alt moy =

cp = 14600
insee = 14333

Honfleur is a commune in the Norman "département" of Calvados in France, located on the southern bank of the estuary of the Seine, very close to the exit of the Pont de Normandie. It is especially known for its old, beautiful picturesque port, characterized by its houses with slate-covered frontages, painted many times by artists, including in particular Gustave Courbet, Claude Monet and Johan Jongkind, forming the "école de Honfleur" which contributed to the appearance of the Impressionist movement . The Sainte-Catherine church, which has a bell-tower separate from the principal building, is the largest church made out of wood in France.

History

The first written mention of Honfleur is a reference by Richard III, duke of Normandy, in 1027. By the middle of the 12th century, the city represented a significant transit point for goods from Rouen to England.

Located on the estuary of one of the principal rivers of France with a safe harbour and relatively rich hinterland, Honfleur profited from its strategic position from the start of the Hundred Years' War. The town's defences were strengthened by Charles V in order to protect the estuary of the Seine from attacks from the English. This was supported by the nearby port of Harfleur. However, Honfleur was taken and occupied by the English in 1357 and from 1419 to 1450. When under French control, raiding parties often set out from the port to ransack the English coasts, including partially destroying of the town of Sandwich, in Kent, England, in the 1450s.

At the end Hundred Years' War, Honfleur benefited from the boom in maritime trade until the end of the both after the end of the 18th century. Trade was disturbed during the wars of religion in the 16th century. The port saw the departure of a number of explorers, in particular in 1503 of Binot Paulmierde Gonneville to the coasts of Brazil. In 1506, Honfleurais Jean Denis departed to Newfoundland island and the mouth of the Saint Lawrence. An expedition in 1608, organised by Samuel de Champlain, founded the city of Quebec in modern day Canada.After 1608, Honfleur thrived on trade with Canada, the Antilles, the African coasts and the Azores. As a result the town was one of the five principal ports for the slave trade in France. During this time the rapid growth of the town saw the demolition of its fortifications on the orders of Colbert.

The wars of the French revolution and the First Empire, and in particular the continental blockade, caused the ruin of Honfleur. It only partially recovered during the 19th century with the trading of wood from northern Europe. Trade was however limited by the silting up of the entrance to the port and development of the modern port at Le Havre. The port however still functions today.

Famous Honfleurais

*Alphonse Allais, writer and humorist
*Eugène Boudin, painter
*Christopher Rocancourt, impostor and con artist
*Erik Satie, musician
*Michel Danino, author
*Stéphane Ferrand, wildlife photographer

Administration

Honfleur is the chief town of a canton including the communes of Ablon, Barneville-la-Bertran, Cricquebœuf, Équemauville, Fourneville, Genneville, Gonneville-sur-Honfleur, Honfleur, Pennedepie, Quetteville, La Rivière-Saint-Sauveur, Saint-Gatien-des-Bois and Le Theil-en-Auge.

These 13 communes also form the "communauté de communes" du Pays de Honfleur.

In 1973 Honfleur amalgamated with the commune of Vasouy (143 inhabitants in 1999, the INSEE code used to be 14725), which lays out of the statute since then of common partner.

ee also

* Port of Honfleur

External links

*wikitravel
* http://www.ville-honfleur.fr
* [http://www.offrench.net/photos/gallery-6_location-64.php Photos of Honfleur]
* [http://ertzgaards.smugmug.com/gallery/2173424 Photos from Honfleur]


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