Saint-Omer (Pas-de-Calais)
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region | Hauts-de-France | |
Department | Pas-de-Calais | |
Arrondissement | Saint-Omer | |
Canton | Saint-Omer (main town) | |
Community association | Pays de Saint-Omer | |
Coordinates | 50 ° 45 ′ N , 2 ° 16 ′ E | |
height | 0-27 m | |
surface | 16.40 km 2 | |
Residents | 14,782 (January 1, 2017) | |
Population density | 901 inhabitants / km 2 | |
Post Code | 62500 | |
INSEE code | 62765 | |
Website | www.ville-saint-omer.fr |
Saint-Omer ( Dutch Sint-Omaars) is a French municipality with 14,782 inhabitants (at January 1, 2017) in the Pas-de-Calais and the region Nord-Pas-de-Calais . Its inhabitants are called Audomarois . The city belonged to three cantons until 2015, it was the capital of the cantons of Saint-Omer-Nord and Saint-Omer-Sud , and also partially belonged to the canton of Arques , since then it has only belonged to the canton of Saint-Omer , of which it is the capital.
geography
The city is on the route from Lille to Boulogne-sur-Mer , south of Dunkirk and southeast of Calais . It is crossed by the river Aa , which was canalised below Saint-Omer towards the North Sea for shipping. The Canal de Neuffossé forms the continuation of this waterway to the southeast . Both are part of the large shipping route Dunkirk-Scheldt . The municipality is part of the Caps et Marais d'Opale Regional Nature Park .
economy
The economic life of Saint-Omer and its surroundings is characterized by agriculture. The reclamation of the marais audomarois allowed livestock and vegetable cultivation, and the area has also become a tourist attraction. Finally, Saint Omer is an important administrative and jurisdiction seat.
Personalities
- Audomar (600–670) was Bishop of Thérouanne and was canonized under the name of Saint Omer.
- Gottfried von Saint-Omer was a founding member of the Knights Templar in 1118.
- Suger von Saint-Denis (1081–1151) was abbot of St. Denis near Paris and is considered the founder of the Gothic.
- Albert Louis Valentin Taviel (1767–1831), general of the artillery.
- Lazare Hippolyte Carnot (1801–1888), politician and publicist.
- Auguste Paris (1826–1896), politician
- Alexandre Ribot (1842–1923), politician, councilor and prime minister.
- Henri Luc (1855–1925), physician, pioneer of watch surgery.
- Adolphe Hennebains (1862–1914), flautist and university professor.
- Florence Fourcade (* 1961), jazz musician.
- Julie Machart (* 1989), soccer player
Attractions
Saint-Omer is - largely spared from the war - the best preserved city in the region.
- The Notre-Dame de Saint-Omer Cathedral (Church of Our Lady), originally a smaller chapel from the 7th century , was given its current size by an extension from the 13th to 16th centuries; in 1561, after Charles V had Thérouanne destroyed, it became a cathedral . It houses the Audomars cenotaph and a painting by Rubens showing the Descent from the Cross .
- The 13th century Gothic church of Saint-Denis ( Dionysius of Paris ) contains several tombs, including that of Guillaume Fillastre , Bishop of Tournai , Chancellor of the Order of the Golden Fleece , † 1473.
- The Saint-Sépulcre Church ( Holy Sepulcher ) was built in memory of three regional barons who took part in the Crusades .
- The Saint-Bertin Abbey was built between 1250 and 1520 and demolished by the municipality in 1830, so that only ruins can be seen today.
- The chapel of the former Jesuit college in the style of the Italian Renaissance was built between 1615 and 1640.
- The former Flemish- style episcopal seminary was built between 1605 and 1625.
- The present-day justice and former bishop's palace, built between 1680 and 1684 , was given its new purpose in 1795 during the French Revolution .
- The former hospital, built in 1702 on behalf of Louis-Alphonse de Valbelle , a Bishop of Saint-Omer appointed by Louis XIV , based on plans by Bernard Joseph de Neufville .
- The Museum Hôtel Sandelin is housed in one of the typical elegant town houses of the 17th / 18th century. Century.
- The Bibliothèque Municipale contains rare manuscripts from the former St-Bertin Abbey, a Gutenberg Bible and a 2014 copy of the First Folio of the works of William Shakespeare
- The public garden by architect Guinoiseau ( 20th century ) was laid out in the trenches of the fortress built by Vauban .
- The Quartier du Haut-pont is an old rural district, through which the canalised Aa flows, with facades typical of the time.
- La Coupole - World War II missile launcher
- Saint-Omer-Wizernes airfield - also with remains from the Second World War
Town twinning
Saint-Omer has partnerships with the following European cities:
- Ypres / Ypres / Ieper in Flanders ( Belgium )
- Deal in the English county of Kent
- Detmold in North Rhine-Westphalia ( Germany ) since 1969
Web links
- Official website of the City of Saint-Omer
- Plaisirs d'Edo. Collections d'estampes japonaises des musées de Calais et de Saint-Omer ( Memento of May 6, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
- Illustration by Daniel Meisner from 1625: St. Omar. Nil Altius Ire Potest ( digitized version )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Shakespeare Folio Discovered in France , New York Times, November 25, 2014, accessed November 26, 2014