Perigueux

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Perigueux
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Country: France
Region: Aquitaine
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More Information:
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Perigueux is a city in France. The capital of the Dordogne area in the Region Aquitaine, Périgueux, France is an eclectic mix of old and new. Renaissance houses on cobbled streets brush shoulders with modern architecture like the Archives and Bours de Travail in south west France. It is also the seat of a Roman Catholic diocese.



The name Périgueux comes from Petrocorii, a Latinization of Celtic words meaning "the four tribes" – the Gallic people that held the area before the Roman conquest. Périgueux was their capital city.





HISTORY OF PERIGUEUX

Founded over two thousand years ago, Périgueux, préfecture or capital city of the Dordogne, is a gracious blend of ancient and modern. The history of the city of Périgueux began when four Celtic tribes merged to become the Petrucores. They settled on the hills overlooking the river (l’Isle) until they were overpowered by the Romans. The Gallo‑Roman remains show how magnificent the town would have been in the 1st and 2nd centuries, the Romans having built in the valley Vesunna, an imposing city (between 15 and 20000 inhabitants), which, in the 3rd century, was enclosed by a defensive surrounding wall. In the 4th century, Vesunna which was but a small town was named after its people “Civitas Petrocoriorum”. The town was no longer prosperous during the Dark Ages. In the 9th century, it withstood the attacks of the Normans several times thanks to its thick defensive surrounding wall.

From the 10th century on, the birth of another town gave new impetus to the valley. As a matter of fact, a chapel and a monastery were built outside the walls were the tomb of the apostle of the Périgord, whose name was Saint-Front, had been erected and which attracted a lot of pilgrims. Merchants, artisans who wanted to get rich traded with the clerics and travellers and settled down nearby. This population gave birth to the “Bourg du Puy Saint-Front”. In the 13th century, the new town expanded and was surrounded by a wall in a U-shape, a 1.6 km long with 28 towers and 12 gates.

In 1240, in the reign of Saint-Louis, the City and the “Bourg” met and formed one city called Périgueux. For centuries, Périgueux, protected by its defensive wall, remained unchanged. But from the 18th century on, the city began developing. Beyond the wall a modern city appeared and in 1790 it became the “préfecture” of the “département de la Dordogne”.

In the 19th century, the number of inhabitants increased a lot and the city spread along the river Isle as it used to be in the 2nd century. But it is only when the rail went through Périgueux in 1856 that the city really expanded (5700 inhabitants in 1801, 13000 inhabitants in 1850, 31300 in 1890). In the 20th century, “Great Périgueux” developed through the neighbouring villages, going past the loop of the river Isle. “Great Périgueux” is composed of 9 “communes” and has, according to the population census made in 1999, about 65000 inhabitants whereas Périgueux itself has about 32500 inhabitants.

More informations about the History of Arcachon on the wikipedia:Perigueux !

WHAT TO VISIT ?

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Montaigne Boulevard
The Old Town
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The Vesonne Tower

More informations about the places to visit in Arcachon on the wikivoyage:Perigueux !


TIPS

Free Internet/Wifi Access

Here is a list of places where you would find some Wifi/Internet access:

  • Mairie de Périgueux, Hôtel de Ville - Adress: place de l'hôtel de ville - Tel: 05 53 02 82 00
  • Espace multimédia de Périgueux (Ligue de l'Enseignement) - Adress: 82, avenue George Pompidou BP 1055 - Tel: 0553024416
  • Mairie de Périgueux, Bibliothèque municipale - Adress: avenue Georges Pompidou - Tel: 05 53 45 65 45

Nice & Cheap Places to Eat

Nightlife

COUCHSURFERS

There are about 20 Couchsurfers in Perigueux and the area, feel free to contact them by searching them on a couchsurf or by posting some messages on the CS Group of Perigueux.

Meetings

There are some meetings organised in Perigueux, you can check on the CS Group of Perigueux if there is something happened or check on the Regional CS Group of Aquitaine to see if there is an event organised in the area.

Coffee or a drink

Here is a list of local couchsurfers who could be ready to show you the city or/and have a drink with you:

TRANSPORTATIONS

How to get to Perigueux

  • By Car:
  • By Train:
  • By Plane:

Bus

Bicycles

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY

  • Police Station:

Commissariat de Police
Adress: rue du 4 Septembre 24000 Périgueux
Tél: 05 53 06 44 44
Police Municipale
Adress: 2 rue Eugène le Roy 24000 Périgueux
Tél: 05 53 08 49 33

  • Health Urgency:

Tel: 15

  • Hospital:
  • Fireman Station:

Tel: 18

  • Embassy:
  • Emergency Doctor:

LOCAL MEDIA MENTIONS

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Sud Ouest, Local Newspaper, December 30th 2008


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