Le Cateau-Cambrésis | |
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Country | France |
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Area | 27,24 km² |
Population | 6 951 hab. () |
Density | 255,18 inhab./km² |
Postal code | 59360 |
Spindle | UTC 01:00, UTC 02:00 |
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Le Cateau-Cambrésis is a city of Nord Pas de Calais.
Understand
Le Cateau-Cambrésis, formerly Le Cateau, is a small town in the Nord department, arrondissement of Cambrai. The City belonged for a long time to the Bishopric of Cambrai. In 1001, an edict of the Emperor of Germania, Otho III, authorizes the Bishop of Cambrai to fortify the Castle, to erect it in town and grants the right to hold a market and to coin money. It is thus due to born Chastel in Cambrésis and later, transformed into Cateau-Cambrésis. During the Middle Ages, the city enjoyed great prosperity thanks to the Bishops of Cambrai. It was besieged and devastated many times and rebuilt during the Middle Ages.Enclosed in its ramparts until the 17th century, the city retains its old structure of narrow sloping streets, starting from the islet that was the Benedictine abbey. . History has retained the name of Cateau-Cambrésis following the treaty signed in 1559 between France (Henri II) and Spain (Philippe II) which gave France the strongholds of Metz, Toul and Verdun. In 1642, the Cateau Cambrésis is occupied by French troops. Louis XIII ordered the destruction of the gates and ramparts and the inhabitants fled the city. The Treaty of Nijmegen linked Cateau Cambrésis to France in 1676. In 1789, the privileges of the archbishops were removed. During the wars of the Revolution and the Empire, the city was occupied in 1793 by the Austrians and then in 1814 by the Russians who settled there for 2 years. The 19th century saw the development of textile factories. The station was inaugurated in 1855, with the Battle of Cateau fought on by the British troops slowed down the German advance and allowed the regrouping of the French Armies for the Battle of the Marne. The German cannonades in October 1918 caused enormous damage, and during the First World War the city suffered further destruction. Rebuilt almost identically in the 1920s, it will again see Rommel, at the head of his Panzer Division, fight on its outskirts in May 1940 and cross it. The painter Henri Matisse was born there and founded a museum that bears his name.
To go
Le Cateau is located on the departmental road 643 (formerly the national road 43). The departmental road 932, also known as "Chaussée Brunehaut", former Roman road of Bavay To Vermand, passes east of the city.
By train
- 1 Cateau station Station Square – The station is an SNCF stop, it has a passenger building, with a ticket office, open Monday to Saturday and closed on Sundays and public holidays. It is equipped with an automatic ticket machine for purchasing tickets. An underground passage allows passage from one platform to another.
Circulate
To see
- 1 Matisse Museum Place du Commandant Richez, 33 3 59 73 38 00, fax : 33 3 59 73 38 01, e-mail : [email protected] Open every day except Tuesday from 10 h - 18 h. 5 €/7 € for Matisse exhibitions and reduced price: 3 € : group of 25 people, students, 60 years old. – Installed in the former Palais Fénelon since 1982, it offers a superb panorama of the work of this artist, one of the greatest of the XXe century. Seventeen exhibition rooms have been set up in the renovated Matisse museum. The Matisse collection is installed in the body of the Palais Fénelon. Ten rooms which, in ten stages, tell the story of the life and work of Henri Matisse. The Auguste Herbin collection is arranged in the new building, in five rooms retracing the career of the artist born in Quiévy in 1882. The Tériade room presents the donation of the famous publisher: 27 books and some 500 engravings by the greatest artists: Chagall, Léger, Rouault, Miro, Matisse, Le Corbusier ... The entrance ticket includes an audio guide for individuals , access to the permanent collections and temporary exhibitions.
- Town Hall and Belfry – It was built in the middle of the XVIe century, this building is a clever mix of architecture: Renaissance decor and typical aspects of the North of France such as stepped gables: the Spaniards have been there ... The Belfry was built in 1705.
- 2 Collegiate Church of Saint-Martin Rue Jean Jaurès – The only remaining building of the former Benedictine Abbey of Saint-André. This Baroque church is very interesting. It is a former Benedictine Abbey built from 1635. The onion bell tower is remarkable. The facade, in Baroque style, is superbly decorated. Inside, admire the richness of the sculptures and the proportions of the large nave. One of the most remarkable churches in the North. The variety and richness of all secular sculptures arouse admiration. The onion bell tower, built from 1680, backs onto the transept. The Saint-Martin church, the only remaining building of the former Benedictine abbey of Saint-André, was built according to the plans of Brother Jean du Blocq of the company of Jesus during two campaigns: the first, concerning the facade and the nave, dates from the years 1634-1635, while the choir and the transept are made at the turn of the XVIIe and XVIIIe centuries. The facade, the work of the Cambrésian sculptor Jaspar Marsy, is characteristic of the mannerism of the northern regions. The play of curves and counter-curves, the use of volutes, the variety of decorative motifs (ornate friezes, pots-à-feu) make it a true masterpiece. Its bulbous bell tower dates from the 1680s. The abundance of the decoration is found inside, where the sculptures of Jaspar Marsy rub shoulders in the nave and the Froment brothers in the choir. The organ gallery, from the beginning of the 18th centurye century is the work of the Cambrésian sculptor Boittaux.
- Historical Brewery 16 rue du Marché aux Chevaux, 33 3 27 07 19 19, fax : 33 3 27 84 14 02 Open: Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 h - 16 h; Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10 h - 23 h and Sunday of 11 h - 19 h. Closed on Mondays.. For individuals, free visit: 3 € per person For groups: 5 € per person for a group of 19 people maximum for the guide. This rate includes a beer tasting.. – Established in the heart of a former Benedictine abbey, the historic Brasserie de l'Abbaye du Cateau is now a listed site. It is located in the historic heart of the city, on the site of the old Saint-André abbey, around which the city was organized, enclosed in the ramparts. On either side of the courtyard there are still several buildings (stables ...) in which was located the first brewery which operated until 1926 and which produced 10,000 to 12,000 hectoliters per year. After 75 years of closure and a lot of work, the Abbaye du Cateau Brewery-malt house is once again opening its doors to visitors! You can discover and taste the flagship of the brewery: VIVAT beer. It is also possible to eat on site every day except Monday. Guided tours for groups by reservation. Guided tours are in French and English (your choice).
Do
- Sport: horse riding, tennis, fishing, skateboarding, basketball, football, pétanque, swimming, gym, dance, taekwondo, table tennis, judo, karate, majorettes, ...
- Walks: On foot, in town, along the banks of the Selle, towards Les Essarts, by bike, towards the orchard, ...
- Intercommunal nautical center: swimming pool, learning pool, fun pool, fitness area, gym, sports lessons (fitness, cardio training, aquagym, aquabike, aquajogging) hammam and Sauna)
To buy
- Carrefour City Le Cateau 12 place du Général de Gaulle, 33 3 27 84 06 18 7 h - 22 h.
- Pastry Hosdez 7 rue Charles Seydoux, 33 3 27 84 24 02 Open every day except Monday and Tuesday.
- Intermarché, avenue du maréchal de Lattre de Tassigny, Opening hours 9 h - 20 h from Mon.- sat. : 8 h 30 - 19 h 30 from Mon.- sat. : 8 h 30 - 19 h 30 Monday to Saturday
- leader Price, rue du Maréchal Mortier, Opening hours 9 h - 19 h 30 Monday to Saturday, open Sunday morning.
Eat
- 1 The Relais Fénelon 21, rue du Maréchal Mortier, 33 3 27 84 25 80, fax : 33 3 27 84 38 60 Closed August 6-29, Sunday evening and Monday except public holidays. Formula 18 € - Menu 23 /33 € - Card 35 /42 €.
- 2 Dams 13 rue Charles Seydoux, 33 3 27 84 12 07, e-mail : [email protected] of 8 € To 22 € (map) and 16 €, 27 € To 33 € Suggestion of the day at 9 €, children's menu at 10 €.
- L'Hostellerie du Marché web link 45 rue de Landrecies - 59360 Le Cateau Cambrésis, phone 03 27 84 09 32
Regional specialties
- L'Estaminet du Musée 21, place du Commandant Richez, 33 3 27 07 06 56, e-mail : [email protected]
- The Malting 16, rue du Marché aux Chevaux, 33 3 27 07 19 19, e-mail : [email protected]
Traditional kitchen
- Casserole Sadi Carnot square, 33 3 27 77 07 69 between 13 and 20 €., tel: 0, price
- Matisse Museum Restaurant 17, place du Commandant Richez, 33 3 27 84 02 65 of 9 h - 22 h Monday to Sunday noon (Tuesday closed from 15 h) as well as Friday and Saturday evening (by reservation). menu at 14 € (starter, main course, dessert excluding drinks) Special Matisse menu at 20 € drinks and coffee included.. – 80 seats
Have a drink / Go out
- The Saint Mathieu Commander Richez Square, 33 3 27 07 06 14 from Thursday to Sunday only in the evening. – Coffee, catering only assortments of cold meats between 4 € and 8 € billiards, table football and themed evenings.
- Cinema the Select 30 rue des Remparts, 33 3 27 84 62 52 5 €/adult ; 4 €/ adolescents from 13 to 18 years old; 3 €/ children up to 12 years old.. – Programming of 6 films during the week.
Housing
- Hotel des Digues 13-15 rue Charles Seydoux, 33 3 27 84 12 07, e-mail : [email protected]
- 1 The Hostellerie du Marché 45 rue de Landrecies, 33 3 27 84 09 32, e-mail : [email protected]
- The Relais Fénelon 21 rue du Maréchal Mortier, 33 3 27 84 25 80
Guest rooms
- Matisse's window 8 Rue de l'Écaille, 33 3 61 15 91 50, e-mail : [email protected]
Communicate
Matisse Country Tourist Office, 9 place du Commandant Richez, 59360 le cateau. Phone: 03 27 84 10 94
Around
- 1 Apple tree (To 4,5 km) – The Bois-l'Évêque national forest, the Wilfred-Owen house and the mini museum of the Great War and the Second World War
- 2 Caudry (To 11 km) – Lace Museum
- 3 Bousies (To 9 km) – Museum of Evolutions