The Place des Quinconces, located in
Bordeaux
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,
France, is among the
largest
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city squares in
Europe (approximately 63 ac or 25.6 ha).
It was laid out in 1820 on the site of Château Trompette and was intended to prevent rebellion against the city. Its guns were turned towards the centre. Its current shape (lengthened rectangle rounded off with a semicircle) was adopted in 1816. Trees were planted (in
quincunxes, hence the name of the square) in 1818.
With the installation of a tram system in 2003, the place has become the most important public transport hub of the area, with
Quinconces tram stop
''Quinconces'' tram stop is located on lines B, C and D of the Tramway de Bordeaux, and serves as an interchange between the three lines. The stop is located in the '' Place des Quinconces'' in the centre of the city of Bordeaux
Bordea ...
serving three tram lines, 21 bus lines (including 3 night buses), an electric shuttle, and 12 coach lines through
Gironde as well as a reception area in the south.
Sculptures
The two rostral columns facing the
Garonne
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or ) is a river of southwest France and northern Spain. It flows from the central Spanish Pyrenees to the Gironde estuary at the French port of Bordeaux � ...
were erected by
Henri-Louis Duhamel du Monceau in 1829. One of them symbolises
commerce
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, and the other stands for
navigation. The white-marble statues of
Michel de Montaigne and
Charles de Secondat, baron de Montesquieu
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He is the principal ...
(by sculptor Dominique Fortuné Magges]) were added in 1858.
The principal monument, the 54-meter-tall ''Monument aux Girondins'',
[Retrieved May 20, 2021][Retrieved May 20, 2021] was erected between 1894 and 1902,
[Retrieved May 20, 2021] in memory of the
Girondist
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s who fell victim of the
Reign of Terror during the
French Revolution. It has a large pedestal framed with two basins, decorated with bronze horses and troops, and surmounted by a large column with a statue on top to represent the spirit of liberty.
Just below the statue on each of the 4 sides are the letter "G" for the Girondins, and crescents for the "Port de la Lune" (Port of the Moon) symbolising the crescent-shaped curve of the river.
Among the
sculptures are:
* towards the large theatre: triumph of the Republic
* towards Chartrons: triumph of the Concorde
* towards the river: the Tribune with the French cockerel; to its right, History, and on its left, the Éloquence (2 seated people).
* towards the Tourny square: the city of Bordeaux sitting on the prow of a ship with a
cornucopia
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. To the right of the base: the river
Dordogne
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and to the left the
Garonne
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or ) is a river of southwest France and northern Spain. It flows from the central Spanish Pyrenees to the Gironde estuary at the French port of Bordeaux � ...
.
At the feet of the "Triumph of the Concorde": Ignorance, Lies and Vice. At the feet of the Triumph of the Republique": A family with the child riding on a sturgeon, representing Happiness. The column was erected by Achille Dumilatre and architect Victor Rich. The pedestal is by Corgolin. Felix Sharpantie and Gustav Debri created the sculpture groups with the latter responsible for the sea horses.
[Retrieved May 20, 2021]
During the 1942
German occupation of France in World War II, the Nazis removed the statues from the fountain to make cannons
and destroyed other parts of the monument.
The statues were located two years later in Angers and restored and re-erected in 1983.
The Girondin memorial was
renovated in 2004
and declared a historical monument on March 16, 2011.
The names of deputies to the
National Convention executed during the Terror who hailed from the
Gironde department were added in 1989.
Gallery
Image:Colonne.jpg, The column by Dumilatre and Rich
Image:Statue_de_la_place_des_quniquonces.jpg, Statue on top of the column
File:Bordeaux-5.JPG, Sculpture of suffering figures
Image:Bordeaux quinconces 01.jpg, Trees of the Place des Quinconces.
File:Monument aux Girondins - Fontaine (detail).jpg, Monument aux Girondins, fountain (detail), place des Quinconces, Bordeaux, France
See also
*
Place de la Concorde
*
List of city squares (
by size)
References
External links
Information on the city's official sitePlace des Quinconces on a city map, including photos of The Orange
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Squares in France
Buildings and structures in Bordeaux
Tourist attractions in Bordeaux
Chateau Trompette