Vesoul


Vesoul is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté located in eastern France.
It is the most populated municipality of the department with inhabitants in 2014. The same year, the Communauté d'agglomération de Vesoul which covers 20 municipalities together had inhabitants while the Urban area of Vesoul which includes 78 municipalities, had inhabitants. Its inhabitants are known in French as Vésuliens.
Built on top of the hill of La Motte in the first millennium under the name of Castrum Vesulium, the city gradually evolved into a European commercial and economic center. At the end of the Middle Ages, the city experienced a challenging period beset with plagues, epidemics, and localized conflict.
Main urban center of the department, Vesoul is also home to a major PSA parts manufacturing plant and to the Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema. It was immortalized by Jacques Brel in his 1968 song "Vesoul".
The town is the capital of the department of Haute-Saône.

History

Vesoul is first mentioned in a document dated 899. That document speaks about an elevation with a fortified watchtower. The document speaks about "Castrum Vesulium". Castrum is a fortification, and "Vesulium" has the syllable ves which meant hill or mountain in a language that was spoken before the Celts. Today, there is a castle that forms the centre of the city. The first houses were built inside the walls of the castle. Newcomers who found no place settled outside the city walls, on the flanks of the hill. Growing wine was popular.
In 1814, after the fall of the empire, a buffer state was created, with Vesoul as capital. The principality was that of Free County, of the Vosges and of Porrentruy.
Today, one of the main factories of PSA Peugeot Citroën is near Vesoul.

Geography

Vesoul is located in the center of the Haute-Saône and is equidistant from the other cities of the department. It is located at the intersection of highways 19 and 57, on the SNCF Paris-Basel railway line. Vesoul is from Besançon, from Epinal, from Luxeuil-les-Bains, from Lure, from Belfort, from Gray and from Dijon .
The largest city near Vesoul is Besançon. As the crow flies, Vesoul is from the capital Paris, from Marseille, from Lyon, from Toulouse, from Nice, from Nantes, from Strasbourg, from Montpellier, from Bordeaux, and from Lille, 3.

Administration and politics

Mayors

Twin towns

Media

Vesoul is also the name of a song by Jacques Brel from 1968, a fast-paced waltz during the recording of which Brel famously yelled "Chauffe, Marcel, chauffe!" at his accordionist, Marcel Azzola.
The town is also mentioned facetiously in the satirical rap Fous ta cagoule by Michael Youn.

Sport

Vesoul has schools of higher education. The city has 1,200 students divided between an IUT, an IUFM, an Institute of Nursing Training, a School of Management and Commerce and BTS.
A Council of Student Life, led by the Officer in charge of Higher Education, was established in 2011. It offers activities to stimulate student life. In all, Vesoul has 10,000 students.
All schools and studies in Vesoul

Culture and heritage

Monuments and tourist attractions

Festival

The first public library of Vesoul opened in 1771. The abbé Bardenet, superior of the Saint-Esprit hospital in Besançon, gave his book collection to the town. There were 1772 books. The collections became a lot larger with the Revolution. At that time, the revolutionaries took the books from the monasteries of the town and even of the region. Around 20,000 books were added to the library this way, including some 11th century manuscripts. The Mayor's office was responsible for keeping the books.
In 1981, the municipality decided to build a new building to encourage the public to read. The library was recently equipped with computers. There are around 200 manuscripts and 150 incunables.

Areas


Neighborhoods
  • Rêpes-Pontarcher
  • Grand Montmarin
  • Vesoul Ouest
  • Vesoul Centre Nord-Saint-Ferjeux
  • Grand Grésil
  • Stade
  • Vesoul Centre Sud
  • Jean Jaurès-Petit-Banque
Sectors :
  • Vieux-Vesoul
  • Les Bains
  • Pontarcher
  • Taillevanne
  • Haberges
  • Saint-Martin
  • Grand Miselot
  • Saint-Maur
  • Luxembourg
Commercial areas :
  • Espace de la Motte
  • Pôle Santé de Vesoul
  • Oasis
  • Kennedy
  • Halles de Vesoul
  • Paul-Morel
Industrial areas :
  • Vesoul Technologia
  • PSA
  • Poincaré
  • Les Saussis
Spaces :
  • La Motte
  • Jardin anglais
  • Plateau de Cita
  • Les Rives du Lac
  • Sabot de Frotey

Notable people

  • Jean-Léon Gérôme
  • Raymond Aubrac
  • Édouard Belin
  • Edwige Feuillère
  • Charles Grandmougin
  • Arthur Constantin Krebs
  • Laurent Mangel
  • Jean Pierre Marie Orchampt
  • Robert Schurrer
  • Stéphane Peterhansel
  • Albert Cartier
  • Abel Khaled
  • Jean-Baptiste Humbert
  • Alain Joyandet
  • Yves Krattinger
  • Mickaël Ravaux
  • Jean-Xavier Bureau de Pusy
  • Georges Cogniot
  • Théodule-Armand Ribot
  • Albert Mathiez
  • Jean Peyrière
  • Julien Casoli
  • Amédée Simon Dominique Thierry
  • Affo Erassa
  • Jean Compagnon
  • Cédric Si Mohamed
  • Katty Piejos
  • Vincent Luis
  • Frédéric Vichot
  • Pascal Dagnan-Bouveret
  • Jean-Michel Nicollier
  • Pape Mamadou Diouf
  • Roger Munier
  • Jean-Joseph Gaume

    Awards

  • Vesoul inaugurated the first Cyber Base France in 1999
  • Voted "most athletic city of France" in 2001
  • Labeled "Child Friendly City" by UNICEF in 2006. This label was renewed in 2009.
  • Labeled "friendly and inclusive City" in 2010
  • Labeled "Cities and villages in bloom" and has 3 flowers
  • Labeled "QualiTri Collection" in 2012
  • Vesoul is the second city in France to obtain ISO 14001 certification