Épinal
Épinal is a commune in northeastern France and the prefecture of the Vosges department.
Geography
The commune has a land area of. It is situated on the river Moselle, south of Nancy. Épinal station has rail connections to Paris, Remiremont, Strasbourg, Belfort and Nancy.History
The mythical founding date of Épinal is said to be 983 since celebrations took place for the "Millennium" in June 1983. This date was chosen for political reasons to mark a "starting point" following the election of Philippe Séguin as mayor in March 1983.In 1444, the town of Épinal was still part of the domain of the bishops of Metz. In September, representatives of the town took advantage of King Charles VII's passage through Nancy to offer him the submission of the town and to ask for his protection in return. The act of submission of Épinal is dated September 7, 1444. The king promised never to alienate the city; however, Louis XI handed over the town to the Marshal of Burgundy in 1465. Eventually, Épinal came under the guardianship of the Duke of Lorraine.
The Hôtel de Ville was completed in 1757.
In 1790, the Constituent Assembly (France)|Constituent Assembly] requested the departmental assembly of Vosges to choose between Mirecourt and Épinal as the capital of the department. The departmental assembly convened in Épinal on June 1 and, with three hundred and eleven votes against one hundred and twenty-seven, chose the city of Épinal. Mirecourt became a sub-prefecture.
During World War II, in January 1944, the Stalag 315 prisoner-of-war camp was relocated from the German-occupied Netherlands to Épinal, and it housed Indian POWs. At least 40 POWs were killed and 80 were wounded after the camp was hit during a bombing of the town on 11 May 1944.
Many of the prisoners took advantage of the chaos to escape. Once free, most of them began marching south towards the region of Porrentruy, the first town in Swiss territory, some 100 kilometers away. By the end of June 1944, the Swiss authorities had recorded the entry into Swiss territory of 500 former prisoners from the Epinal camp. This was the largest escape of prisoners of war during the Second World War. This episode is recounted in the book 'The Great Epinal Escape' by British historian Ghee Bowman.
Population
In 2022, 32,296 people lived in the town proper, while its functional area had a population of 118,915.Main sights
The old town centre features the Place des Vosges, the Chapitre district, Basilica of [Saint Maurice (Épinal)|Saint-Maurice's Basilica], medieval castle remains and the Roman House. It is also known for its parks and gardens, as well as a large communal forest with arboretum.There are major fortifications, extended and maintained until the early 20th century. There is a legend, among the populace of Épinal, that Napoleon's ghost strolls the wall ramparts on 9 September of each year at 05:00. It was on this day and at this time that, in 1811, Napoleon gave his first and last oration to the city of Épinal, wherein he addressed the challenges posed by northern expansion.
The Epinal [American Cemetery and Memorial] on the outskirts of the town where United States service members killed in World War II are buried.
Notable residents
- Isabelle Cogitore, historian
- Michel Béroff, pianist and conductor
- Jean-Baptiste Jacopin, general of the armies of the 1st Republic and the First French Empire.
- Victor Magnien, violinist, guitarist and composer
- Émile Durkheim, founder of sociology
- Louis Lapicque, physiologist, specialist of the nervous system and known for his discovery of the chronaxie.
- Marcel Mauss, father of French modern ethnography and nephew of Émile Durkheim.
- Marc Boegner, writer, thinker and pastor, president of the Fédération protestante de France and the World Council of Churches, a member of the Académie française.
- Henry Daniel-Rops, writer and historian
- Jean-Marie Cavada journalist and politician.
- Léo Valentin, French soldier and adventurer, nicknamed "l'homme-oiseau".
- Léon Schwab, French cloth merchant, lawyer and politician.
- Marceline Loridan-Ivens, film director
- Philippe Séguin, Mayor of Épinal, French politician, President of the Court of Auditors under the Fifth Republic.
- Ségolène Royal, completed her high school in Charmes, before joining the Lycée Saint-Joseph of Épinal in 1968.
- Laetitia Masson, screenwriter and film director
- Valérie Donzelli, actress and film director
- Jeanne Cressanges, novelist, essayist
- Nicolas Matthieu, writer, winner of the Prix Erckmann-Chatrian in 2014.
- Maria Pourchet,, writer, winner of the Prix Erckmann-Chatrian in 2013.
- , Righteous Among the Nations
Sportspeople
- Romain Febvre, 2015 Motocross World Champion
- Grégory Gaultier, 2015 Men's [World Open Squash Championship|2015 Squash World Champion]
- Pierre Thiriet, racing driver
- Maxime Mermoz, rugby player
- Julien Bontemps, windsurfer
- Gauthier Klauss, canoeist
- Matthieu Péché, canoeist
- Aurore Mongel, swimmer
- Damien Nazon, rider
- Jean-Patrick Nazon, rider
- Nacer Bouhanni, rider
- Rayane Bouhanni, brother of the former, also a rider
Economy
Politics
Épinal is contained within Vosges' 1st constituency for elections to the National Assembly.Education
The engineering College École nationale supérieure des technologies et industries du bois dedicated to wood Industry is located in the city.Sport
The commune is home to SAS Épinal, which play in the Championnat National 2, the fourth-tier of football in France. There is also a hockey team, Wildcats d'Épinal, which currently plays in the FFHG Division 1, the second tier of ice hockey.International relations
Épinal is twinned with:- Bitola, North Macedonia
- Chieri, Italy
- Gembloux, Belgium
- La Crosse, United States
- Loughborough, England, United Kingdom
- Nový Jičín, Czech Republic
- Schwäbisch Hall, Germany
Climate