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Alet-les-Bains (; ''Alet'' in
Occitan Occitan may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the Occitania territory in parts of France, Italy, Monaco and Spain. * Something of, from, or related to the Occitania administrative region of France. * Occitan language, spoken in parts o ...
, formerly spelt ''Aleth'') is a
commune A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or comune or other derivations may also refer to: Administrative-territorial entities * Commune (administrative division), a municipality or township ** Communes of ...
in the Aude department in the
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region In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as zones, lands or territories, are areas that are broadly divided by physical characteristics ( physical geography), human impact characteristics ( human geography), and the interaction of humanity an ...
in southern France.


Geography

Alet-les-Bains is located near a hot springs in Aude in the south of France. The village is roughly one and a half hours from the sea and one hour from a winter sports centre. To each side of the village, the mountains come to a height of 750 metres above sea level. Access to the SNCF (French National Railway Company) can be found at the Alet-les-Bains train station.


History

The origins of the abbey of Alet-les-Bains are unknown other than that of a priory in the eighth century. It was likely founded by Béra, viscount of Razés. By the twelfth century, it had much influence and many pilgrims. In 1318, the abbey became a
bishopric In church governance, a diocese or bishopric is the ecclesiastical district under the jurisdiction of a bishop. History In the later organization of the Roman Empire, the increasingly subdivided provinces were administratively associate ...
in order to continue the fight against the
Cathars Catharism (; from the grc, καθαροί, katharoi, "the pure ones") was a Christian dualist or Gnostic movement between the 12th and 14th centuries which thrived in Southern Europe, particularly in northern Italy and southern France. F ...
; as it stayed until the
French revolution The French Revolution ( ) was a period of radical political and societal change in France that began with the Estates General of 1789 and ended with the formation of the French Consulate in coup of 18 Brumaire, November 1799. Many of its ...
. The diocese had eighty
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es and spanned from
Formiguères Formiguères (; ca, Formiguera) is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. Its inhabitants are called ''Formiguérois''. Geography Formiguères is located in the canton of Les Pyrénées catalanes and in the ar ...
to
Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet (; Languedocien: ''Sant Pau de Fenolhet'') is a commune in the Pyrénées-Orientales department in southern France. Geography Saint-Paul-de-Fenouillet is located in the canton of La Vallée de l'Agly and in the arro ...
. A wall, with four gates, built in the twelfth century to protect the abbey can still be seen today. In the sixteenth century, during the wars of religion, the
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burnt and destroyed the abbey. In the seventeenth century, Nicolas Pavillon, bishop of Alet who stood up against the government of
Louis XIV , house = Bourbon , father = Louis XIII , mother = Anne of Austria , birth_date = , birth_place = Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France , death_date = , death_place = Palace of Ver ...
; could have found the means to repair the abbey, but did not feel that given the poverty of the people in his diocese, it would be acceptable. He did, however, build a bridge that spans Aude, in 1662 and gave an improved system of irrigation, as well as a seminar. The thirty-fifth and last bishop of Alet, Charles de la Cropte de Chanterac, who opened the "Grande route" (Big road) Limoux-Quillan, also built a new portion of the bishopric, which he attached to the oldest part of the bishopric, which dates from the twelfth century and is now preserved. By climbing a flight of stairs, one would come to the first floor where one can see the beautiful and large synod hall as well as the library. The bishopric and its three hectares of gardens span a large portion of the old abbey. By the separation of church and state, the bishopric became the property of the persons who lived in his estates, which were dispersed around the region. The buildings were used until the beginning of this century. In the 21st century many British people moved to Alet.BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-46329850


Administration

The current mayor is Ghislaine Tafforeau, who entered office in 2014 and was re-elected in 2020. The previous mayor, Jean-Denis Alandry, had been in office since 2001.


Population


Sights

* Abbey and cathedral of the seventh century. *Medieval, fortified castle. *Hotels of the twelfth and fourteenth centuries. *Source of thermally heated water, discovered by the Romans over two thousand years ago. *Thermal spa.


Economy

The water of Alet-les-Bains is one of the oldest sold mineral waters in France, first bottled over 120 years ago, it is one of the largest sources in France. The village is very lively and possesses a casino, a thermal spa, several hotels, and several boutiques. There is one shop, which is a grocery store and a cafe serving breakfast and hot lunches.


Events and festivals

There are several festivals throughout the year: la Fête des Remparts in July organised by Animalet; the Association des Artistes Aletois organises a three-day music series "Alet en Concert" the first weekend in June and a week-long art exhibition "Expressions" mid-August; and the Festival Nostradamus an Aleth on the second Saturday in September organised by the Association Nostradamus en Aleth.


Personalities

* Nicolas Pavillon was the bishop of Alet in the seventeenth century. *
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1907 - 2000, author.


See also

* Communes of the Aude department


References


External links


Official Web site
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