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Place de la Bourse, Bordeaux

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Place de la Bourse at night with the Miroir d'eau and Bordeaux tramway

The Place de la Bourse ("Stock Exchange Square") is a square in Bordeaux, France, and one of the city's most recognisable sights. Built from 1730 to 1775 along the river Garonne, it was a multi-building development designed by the architect Ange-Jacques Gabriel.[1] It is within the historic part of the city that has been recognized on the UNESCO World Heritage List as "an outstanding urban and architectural ensemble" of the 18th century.[2]

History

The Place de la Bourse was designed between 1735 and 1738 by Ange-Jacques Gabriel, the principal architect of King Louis XV. In the original plan, a statue of Louis XV was erected on the square, which was destroyed during the French Revolution. After the statue's destruction, a Corinthian column-fountain was built on the square. Finally, in 1869 the Three Graces sculpture was installed in the same location.

Design of the surrounding buildings was completed by Gabriel in 1739; the project was issued for construction two weeks after the architect's death. His son was then put in charge and finished the buildings' construction.[3]

Architecture

This square is one of the most representative works of 18th-century neoclassical French architecture. In the north stood the Palais de la Bourse (current Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Bordeaux) and in the south the Hotel des Fermes (now Interregional Directorate of Customs and Indirect Rights, which houses the National Museum of Customs). The sculptures represent Minerve protecting the arts and Mercury favoring the commerce of the city.

In 2007, it was included on the UNESCO World Heritage List as "an outstanding urban and architectural ensemble" of the 18th century.[4]

References

  1. ^ "La place de la Bourse", Artémisia (in French).
  2. ^ "In pictures: New World Heritage sites". BBC News. 28 June 2007. Retrieved 5 May 2009.
  3. ^ www.bordeauxpalaisbourse.com (Pdf)
  4. ^ "In pictures: New World Heritage sites". BBC News. 28 June 2007. Retrieved 5 May 2009.

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