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Ferney-Voltaire

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Coordinates: 46°15′21″N 6°06′29″E / 46.2558333333°N 6.10805555556°E / 46.2558333333; 6.10805555556

Commune of Ferney-Voltaire

Location
Ferney-Voltaire is located in France
Ferney-Voltaire
Ferney-Voltaire
Administration
Country France
Region Rhône-Alpes
Department Ain
Arrondissement Gex
Canton Ferney-Voltaire
Intercommunality Pays de Gex
Mayor François Meylan (Green)
(2008-2014)
Statistics
Elevation 409–446 m (1,340–1,460 ft)
(avg. 423 m/1,390 ft)
Land area1 4.78 km2 (1.85 sq mi)
Population2 7.173  (1999)
 - Density 2 /km² (5.2 /sq mi)
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 01160/ 01210
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
2 Population sans doubles comptes: residents of multiple communes (e.g., students and military personnel) only counted once.

Ferney-Voltaire is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France.

It lies between the Jura mountains and the Swiss border and forms part of the metropolitan areas of Geneva.

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[edit] History

Ferney was first noted in 14th-century Burgundian registers as "Fernex." Four centuries later, however, Voltaire changed the "x" to a "y" due to the excessive number of towns in the region with names ending in "x," such as Maconnex, Saconnex, Gex, Versonnex, Ornex.

During Voltaire's reign over Ferney in the second part of the 18th century, the town saw rapid expansion. Today Ferney is a peaceful village with a fantastic Saturday market and an international community, owing to the proximity of CERN and the UN(Geneva). Ferney is growing very quickly, with the building of new apartments and houses in the area. It is also home to the Lycée International. Voltaire still presides over Ferney with his statue in the center of town. It is a peaceful place to live in or to visit.

[edit] Voltaire

From 1759 to 1778 Ferney was home to French writer and philosopher Voltaire. His influence on the town was profound. He built the local church and founded cottage industries that produced some of the finest potters and watchmakers of modern France. After the French Revolution, the town was renamed "Ferney-Voltaire" in his honor.

In 1759, after having lived in Geneva less than two years, Voltaire had purchased the estate of Ferney in France, near the Swiss border. A prime reason for his leaving Geneva was that theatre was forbidden in that Calvinist city, so he had decided to become the enlightened "patriarch" of the little village of Ferney, setting up potteries, a watchmaking industry and, of course, theaters, attracting rich people from Geneva to watch his plays.

During Voltaire's residence, the population of Ferney increased to more than 1,000. Voltaire lived there for the last 20 years of his life before making a triumphal return to Paris, where he died in 1778.

[edit] Sights

Ferney's main attraction is Voltaire's house (château), built 1758-66, now owned and administered by the Centre des Monuments Nationaux (an arm of the French Ministry of Culture). It is open to visitors between May and September.

The château includes the main building, with a reconstruction of Voltaire's room (moved from its original location by later private owners), a garden with a fine view of the Alps, and a church dedicated, contrary to custom, directly to God. In the church's inscription, "Deo erexit VOLTAIRE" ("Erected to God by VOLTAIRE"), Voltaire's name is written in the largest characters.

"To the Patriarch of Ferney."

A few dozen meters from the château is another impressive house, built in 1900 by Monsieur Lambert (the sculptor of the statue of Voltaire; his family owned the château before it was purchased by the French government). The house, now privately owned, had been used to store provisions and wine for the château, and to accommodate the household staff.

The village features 18th-century houses and artisans' workshops; a life-size statue of Voltaire; a smaller bust of him, surmounting a fountain; many restaurants, French and foreign; and proximity to the nearby cosmopolitan city of Geneva, Switzerland.

Every Saturday, a market is held in the main street of Ferney.

The old road at the centre of the village is a remnant of the time when Voltaire resided at the château in Ferney-Voltaire.

The pedestal of the Voltaire statue, erected in 1890, dedicates that memorial to the town's "benefactor," noting that he built over a hundred houses for the inhabitants, as well as a school and church, gave the town interest-free loans, and fed its inhabitants in time of need.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ (French) QuiElire.fr, Commune de FERNEY VOLTAIRE (01210). Consulted on April 11, 2008.
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