Lambersart


Lambersart is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.
This commune is in the extreme north bordering Belgium. It is located in the metropolitan Urban Community of Lille Métropole, and is a suburb of the city of Lille, bordering it on its northwest side.
Inhabitants of the town are called Lambersartois.

Heraldry

Geography

Bordered by Deûle and Wood in Boulogne, close to Lille, Lambersart is one of the cities of the urban community Lille Métropole.

Population

The population of Lambersart was 28,133 in 1999, compared with 29,614 in 1975 and 21,786 in 1962.

Places and monuments

Lambersart has been an expensive residential city since the beginning of the 2000s when many regional businessmen moved to the city. The area in Deûle and the surrounding countryside has been a popular area. Urbanization as a result of increased population as a Lille suburb has resulted in the loss of open land. The architecture style which has been conserved include features such as the Touquet and Malo baths. As in common in the Nord/Pas-de-Calais Area, the red brick style is frequently found. The "Avenue de l'Hippodrome" is an avenue considered on a local scale to be the world's most beautiful avenue. In Lambersart, even the small streets are often named "Avenues".
There is a transmission tower in Lambersart, less powerful than that of Bondues, which allows the inhabitants of the urban Community of Lille and some peripheral zones to receive TNT since 31 March 2005.. The architecture of the municipal police station is the pride of local lambersartois people.

Transportation

Although not directly served by line 2 of the Lille Metro, the city is close to the St. Philibert metro station which is located between the hospital and shopping centre.
The city is close to the A25 motorway, which provides quick access to Lesquin and other motorways in France.

Notable people