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Pézenas

 
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Coordinates: 43°27′38″N 3°25′25″E / 43.4605555556°N 3.42361111111°E / 43.4605555556; 3.42361111111

Commune of Pézenas
Pezenas mairie.JPG
Town hall

Location
Pézenas is located in France
Pézenas
Administration
Country France
Region Languedoc-Roussillon
Department Hérault
Arrondissement Béziers
Canton Pézenas
Intercommunality Hérault Méditerranée
Mayor Alain Vogel-Singer
(2008–2014)
Statistics
Elevation 3–96 m (9.8–310 ft)
(avg. 15 m/49 ft)
Land area1 29.56 km2 (11.41 sq mi)
Population2 7,443  (1999)
 - Density 252 /km2 (650 /sq mi)
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 34199/ 34120
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
2 Population sans doubles comptes: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.
Staircase in Pézenas
Paulhan's monument

Pézenas is a commune in the Hérault département in Languedoc-Roussillon, southern France. At the 1999 census, its population was 7443.

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Name

"Pézenas" is derived from the older name Piscenae, probably from the Latin word piscenis, meaning fishpond. According to legend, there was a lake full of fish behind the château. Inhabitants of Pézenas are Piscenois.

Origins

The origins of Pézenas are unclear, but were influenced by three factors: water from the River Peyne, an ancient pre-Roman route from Rodez to Saint-Thibéry and a defensive hill site.

Monuments

The French Ministry of Culture lists 115 historical edifices in Pézenas. The main sights include:

  • The old town centre with narrow streets and Hôtel Privet (rather grand Town Houses from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, when Pézenas was the seat of the Governors of Languedoc).
  • The Collégiale Saint-Jean church (18th century), designed by Jean-Baptiste Franque, contains an organ by Lépine.
  • Church of Saint-Jean-de-Bébian, romanesque, classed as a Monument historique (Historic monument).
  • The church of Sainte-Ursule, built in 1686 by the master mason Antoine Carrier, became the parish church after the Concordat.
  • Molière Monument (1897) by Jean-Antoine Injalbert.
  • L'illustre Théâtre, theatre in converted warehouse, open all year
  • Musée de Vulliod Saint-Germain : museum with collections illustrating the town's history and a room dedicated to Molière. The hôtel particulier that hosts the museum was donated to the city by François, Baron de Vulliod, during the Second World War.
  • Door museum

Transportation

  • Rail: The nearest main line station is Agde. Two single track lines used to serve Pézenas. The track from Béziers has been removed, though the station (Gare du Nord) still exists as a cultural centre. The line from Vias, near Agde, is still used occasionally by freight trains from a quarry further north, but the Gare du Midi station is closed.

Famous people

Pézenas was the birthplace of

  • Boby Lapointe (1922-1972): writer, singer, comedian
  • Louis Paulhan (1883-1963): pioneering French pilot
  • Paul Vidal de la Blache (1845-1918), geographer, regarded as the father of modern French geography
  • Emile Mazuc (b. 24 July 1832), author of Languedoc dialect grammar - Grammaire Languedocienne:Dialecte de Pézénas (1899, reprinted 1970 by Slatkine Reprints, Geneva)
  • Hippolyte Annex (b. 14 February 1933), French middlewight boxing champion
  • Bernie Ripoll MHR (b. 6 January, 1966), Australian politician, Member for Oxley, Queensland

People linked with Pézenas

Local specialities

  • Le petit pâté de Pézenas: a small sweet/savoury pie supposedly made to a recipe from Clive of India. (see below)
  • Le berlingot de Pézenas: boiled sugar sweets

Le petit pâté de Pézenas

The size and shape of a large cotton reel, these little pies are a golden brown, crispy pastry with a moist, sweet inside. They can be eaten as an hors d'oeuvre, with a salad or as a dessert. They are cooked in patisseries all over the town, but their origin is far from local. Tradition has it that Lord Clive brought the recipe from India and taught it to the pastry makers of Pézenas when he was staying at the Chateau de Larzac in 1768. It is more likely is that his servants were responsible.

Twin towns

Pézenas is twinned with Market Drayton, UK, birthplace of Lord Clive.

References

  • Bonnefont, Marie Elise Pézenas: le temps d'une balade (Bonnefont, 2003) ISBN 2-9520940-0-4

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