fbpx
Wikipedia

Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines

Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃t maʁi o min] ; German: Markirch; Alsatian: Màrkìrisch) is a commune in the Haut-Rhin department and Grand Est region of north-eastern France.

Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines
Church of Saint Louis
Location of Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines
Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines
Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines
Coordinates: 48°15′N 7°11′E / 48.25°N 7.18°E / 48.25; 7.18
CountryFrance
RegionGrand Est
DepartmentHaut-Rhin
ArrondissementColmar-Ribeauvillé
CantonSainte-Marie-aux-Mines
IntercommunalityCC du Val d'Argent
Government
 • Mayor (2021–2026) Noëllie Hestin[1]
Area
1
45.23 km2 (17.46 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
5,049
 • Density110/km2 (290/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
68298 /68160
Elevation326–1,210 m (1,070–3,970 ft)
(avg. 375 m or 1,230 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Geography edit

Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines is located in the massif of the Vosges Mountains, where it occupies the V-shaped valley of the Lièpvrette River. Nearby Lorraine is accessible by road over the Col de Sainte-Marie (772 metres; 2533') or the Tunnel Maurice-Lemaire (reopened, following a major upgrade, in October 2008). The Col des Bagenelles (904 meters (2,966 ft)) leads to the Col du Bonhomme and to the Route des Crêtes (Road of the Ridges).

The Col du Haut de Ribeauvillé (742 metres, 2,412 feet) gives direct access to Ribeauvillé, situated 20 km (12 mi) to the southeast. Sélestat in the Bas Rhin, a much more substantial commercial and political focus for the region, is just 26 km (16 mi) to the east, along the Liepvrette valley.

Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines is surrounded on both sides of the valley by high mountains. The Lièpvrette River, which was formerly called Landbach, separates the town into two parts, and, formerly, into two different parishes.

Some 23 km (15 miles) to the west lies Sélestat at the intersection of the D48, D416, and D459 roads, the first of which crosses the Col des Bagenelles mountain pass.

Early Latin documents called the town Fanum S. Mariae or S. Maria ad Fodinas. Its German-language name was Markirch or Mariakirch. In year II of the Republic, it was given the name of Val-aux-Mines.

The valley of Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines is sometimes called the Val d'Argent. It contains five municipalities: Aubure, Lièpvre, Rombach-le-Franc, and Sainte-Croix-aux-Mines. Established in 1790, it was subdivided temporarily, between 1795 and 1802, into two: the one restricted to the town of Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, and the other one including the four other municipalities with its center at Sainte-Croix-aux-Mines.

The valley of Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines was a part of the district of Colmar, but in 1871 it became part of the district of Ribeauvillé.

According to the Köppen climate classification, the climate of Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines is oceanic (Cfb), bordering a humid continental climate (Dfb).

Localities within the commune edit

Adelspach, Altenberg, Bourgonde, Brifosse, Clésio, la Côte d'Échéry, Échéry, Faunoux, Fenarupt, Fertrupt (Fordelbach), Haut de Faîte, la Haute Broque, le Haycot, Hergauchamps, Mongoutte, la Petite Lièpvre (Kleinleberau), le Petit Haut, le Rauenthal (le Fond-nu), Saint-Philippe, Saint-Pierre sur l'Hâte, Surlattes (Zillhardt).

Population edit

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1968 7,417—    
1975 6,703−1.44%
1982 6,358−0.75%
1990 5,767−1.21%
1999 5,816+0.09%
2007 5,570−0.54%
2012 5,290−1.03%
2017 5,095−0.75%
Source: INSEE[3]

Saint Marie-aux-Mines's coats of arms edit

In Louis XIV's "Armorial de la Généralité d’Alsace", Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines's coat of arms is described as: a blue field with a silver-colored representation of Our Lady putting her feet on a golden mountain. The current coats of arms granted on 28 July 1892 can be described as follows: dexter (heraldric right) the arms of Ribeaupierre (a silver field with three red shields), sinister (heraldric left) the arms of Lorraine (a gold field with a red band containing three silver eagles), with both surmounted by a central shield bearing the miners' symbol (a black field bearing two crossed silver-colored mining hammers). These arms evoke both the geographic and political situation of the town prior to the French Revolution and the mining industry for which it was famous. The town is a holder of the Croix de Guerre 1914–1918 with palm (citation by order of the Army of November 2, 1921) and of the Croix de guerre 1939–1945 with vermeil star (citation by order of the armed force).

History edit

Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines owes its fame to its mines. All the evolution is so conditioned in the exploitation of mines. These mines would have been discovered with Gallo-Romains which had already begun the exploitation of mines at the beginning of the 2nd or 3rd century CE . This hypothesis had been suggested, but was very fast abandoned for lack of serious documents. Robert Forrer put handed her in value in 1927 by basing itself on the presence of antimony in the currencies of and the valley of Lièpvre of which depended more or less, antimony, which according to him, could come only of Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines's region, which would have so known mines from this time. It is then the black hole until the 10th century when according to the monk of the abbey of whom lived in the 13th century, a named monk Blidulphe based Echéry's convent, situated right by the current Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines. The monks noticed soon that the valley abounded in mine fertility. The monks of Echéry are soon threatened in their possessions and their rights by the family of Echery which builds in the 13th century, the castle of Hoh-Eckerich. This family eventually monopolized the mines which the monks exploited.

The first mention of the town dates from the time of Theodoric II, Duke of Lorraine, who returned in 1078 to Lièpvre's convent Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines's tithes and that of the Saint Blaise's nearby village. These possessions made left for Lièpvre's convent which had been deprived of him in 1052 by Gérard d'Alsace, his father. Gérard d'Alsace descended from the family who reigned over Alsace in the 7th century, the name of which is connected with that of Etichon which was also the father of Sainte Odile. The predecessor of Gérard d'Alsace, Adalbert, was the son of another Gérard who had married Gisèle, niece of the emperor. The new hereditary Duke of Lorraine, Gérard d'Alsace, belonged so to an illustrious lineage solidly provided in Alsace, that is in the southwest of the realm of Germania. Links between the Lorraine, realm of Germania and Holy Empire became close. It was supported by the emperor Henry III because Etichonides had always served loyally Empire and had supplied him the devoted civil servants. It is very likely that Gérard d' Alsace had knowledge of the rich mines of the Valley of Lièpvre, because according to Schoepflin it is question from 963 of the time of Gérard, bishop of Toul (963–994) of the silvermines of the Valley of Lièpvre fame of which exceeded Lorraine. In this time it is already question of the tithe which have to pay the monks of the Valley of Lièpvre. The bishop Gérard bishop of Toul named in 963 will be canonized in 1051 by whom was his 5th successor on the seat of Toul's bishop's palace under the name of Léon de Dabo. In the collection Evangelienbuch, poem in popular language finished towards 865 and dedicated to Louis the German, Wissembourg's Otfrid praises the country of Franks, for which he praises, in four towards, the mineralogical wealth of the region vosgienne. Monk of Wissembourg, convent is which possesses properties to the south of the former duchy, not far from Sélestat, and appears to have shown for this region a very deep interest. (1048–1070), Duke of Lorraine from 1048 and nephew of (1047–1048) appears he so disturbed with these mines which are on the lands of his ancestors, Etichonides. In 1055, this duke frees Saint-Dié's abbey of the custody of the bishops of Toul and proclaims himself dedicated with this abbey. It charges dearly this protection. So the chapter loses gradually its rights to preserve only a moral and spiritual authority. Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, levy in Latin Sancte Maria ad Fodinas, and in German Markirch, owes her name and her origin to exploitation of mines and to the church of Sainte Marie Madeleine who was the parish of the part of Lorraine and who was built in 1757. The big altar was under the invocation of this saint and the two others collateral under the invocation of the Virgin Mary and other one of Holy Sébastien. The town of Saint Marie-aux-Mines is mentioned for the first time in 1317.

Eddie Slovik, the only U.S. soldier of World War II to be executed for desertion, suffered the fate by firing squad near the town on 31 January 1945.[4]

 
The Mine Gabe Gottes

People edit

Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines Mineral Show edit

 
One of the Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines old streets full of mineral and fossil stands during the Mineral & Gem

The Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines Mineral Show, also known as Mineral & Gem in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines, is an international fair on nature-related arts and mining products that takes place in this Alsatian village, whose economy was formerly focused on regional mining and mineral deposits.

The Mineral Show dates back, like the Mineralientage (Munich, Germany), in the early 1960, when Francois Lehmann organized a small mineral exhibition. In a couple of years the fair becomes a tourist attraction in the area and actually many collectors from Italy, France and Germany are going there. The actual appearance of the Mineral Show started in 1966 when it consolidated the first weekend of July as a fair dates. In 1981 the team led by Michel Schwab gives a professional point of view to the fair. Since 1992, the fair takes place the last week of June. The fair hosts today more than 900 exhibitors from 60 countries.

Over the course of a limited town area, filling the small Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines old town streets, are distributed hundreds of stands exhibiting their minerals, fossils, gems and elaborated stones. Some village buildings, like the Theatre or the School, among others, are also filled with exhibitors. During the four-day fair (the first two days are for professionals only) also carried out parallel events such as conferences, workshops and visits to mines from this valley, known as Val d'Argent (Silver Valley).

Currently the site of the exhibition is divided into the Mineral & Fossile Zone and Gem Zone, with specialized dealers. However messy the layout of the streets brings a style in which you could find anywhere the specimen you were looking for.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires" (in French). data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises. 4 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2021". The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  4. ^ Report of Execution by Shooting p. 1 - 31 January 1945. Headquarters 28th Infantry Division Office of the Judge Advocate APO 28, U.S. Army.

External links edit

  • OSJC: latest news and activities from organizations in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines 2019-12-06 at the Wayback Machine
  • Official website of the Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines Mineral Show
  • Val d'Argent

sainte, marie, mines, french, pronunciation, maʁi, german, markirch, alsatian, màrkìrisch, commune, haut, rhin, department, grand, region, north, eastern, france, communechurch, saint, louiscoat, armslocation, show, franceshow, grand, estcoordinates, 18country. Sainte Marie aux Mines French pronunciation sɛ t maʁi o min German Markirch Alsatian Markirisch is a commune in the Haut Rhin department and Grand Est region of north eastern France Sainte Marie aux MinesCommuneChurch of Saint LouisCoat of armsLocation of Sainte Marie aux MinesSainte Marie aux MinesShow map of FranceSainte Marie aux MinesShow map of Grand EstCoordinates 48 15 N 7 11 E 48 25 N 7 18 E 48 25 7 18CountryFranceRegionGrand EstDepartmentHaut RhinArrondissementColmar RibeauvilleCantonSainte Marie aux MinesIntercommunalityCC du Val d ArgentGovernment Mayor 2021 2026 Noellie Hestin 1 Area145 23 km2 17 46 sq mi Population 2021 2 5 049 Density110 km2 290 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code68298 68160Elevation326 1 210 m 1 070 3 970 ft avg 375 m or 1 230 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Localities within the commune 2 Population 3 Saint Marie aux Mines s coats of arms 4 History 5 People 6 Sainte Marie aux Mines Mineral Show 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksGeography editSainte Marie aux Mines is located in the massif of the Vosges Mountains where it occupies the V shaped valley of the Liepvrette River Nearby Lorraine is accessible by road over the Col de Sainte Marie 772 metres 2533 or the Tunnel Maurice Lemaire reopened following a major upgrade in October 2008 The Col des Bagenelles 904 meters 2 966 ft leads to the Col du Bonhomme and to the Route des Cretes Road of the Ridges The Col du Haut de Ribeauville 742 metres 2 412 feet gives direct access to Ribeauville situated 20 km 12 mi to the southeast Selestat in the Bas Rhin a much more substantial commercial and political focus for the region is just 26 km 16 mi to the east along the Liepvrette valley Sainte Marie aux Mines is surrounded on both sides of the valley by high mountains The Liepvrette River which was formerly called Landbach separates the town into two parts and formerly into two different parishes Some 23 km 15 miles to the west lies Selestat at the intersection of the D48 D416 and D459 roads the first of which crosses the Col des Bagenelles mountain pass Early Latin documents called the town Fanum S Mariae or S Maria ad Fodinas Its German language name was Markirch or Mariakirch In year II of the Republic it was given the name of Val aux Mines The valley of Sainte Marie aux Mines is sometimes called the Val d Argent It contains five municipalities Aubure Liepvre Rombach le Franc and Sainte Croix aux Mines Established in 1790 it was subdivided temporarily between 1795 and 1802 into two the one restricted to the town of Sainte Marie aux Mines and the other one including the four other municipalities with its center at Sainte Croix aux Mines The valley of Sainte Marie aux Mines was a part of the district of Colmar but in 1871 it became part of the district of Ribeauville According to the Koppen climate classification the climate of Sainte Marie aux Mines is oceanic Cfb bordering a humid continental climate Dfb Localities within the commune edit Adelspach Altenberg Bourgonde Brifosse Clesio la Cote d Echery Echery Faunoux Fenarupt Fertrupt Fordelbach Haut de Faite la Haute Broque le Haycot Hergauchamps Mongoutte la Petite Liepvre Kleinleberau le Petit Haut le Rauenthal le Fond nu Saint Philippe Saint Pierre sur l Hate Surlattes Zillhardt Population editHistorical populationYearPop p a 19687 417 19756 703 1 44 19826 358 0 75 19905 767 1 21 19995 816 0 09 20075 570 0 54 20125 290 1 03 20175 095 0 75 Source INSEE 3 Saint Marie aux Mines s coats of arms editIn Louis XIV s Armorial de la Generalite d Alsace Sainte Marie aux Mines s coat of arms is described as a blue field with a silver colored representation of Our Lady putting her feet on a golden mountain The current coats of arms granted on 28 July 1892 can be described as follows dexter heraldric right the arms of Ribeaupierre a silver field with three red shields sinister heraldric left the arms of Lorraine a gold field with a red band containing three silver eagles with both surmounted by a central shield bearing the miners symbol a black field bearing two crossed silver colored mining hammers These arms evoke both the geographic and political situation of the town prior to the French Revolution and the mining industry for which it was famous The town is a holder of the Croix de Guerre 1914 1918 with palm citation by order of the Army of November 2 1921 and of the Croix de guerre 1939 1945 with vermeil star citation by order of the armed force History editSainte Marie aux Mines owes its fame to its mines All the evolution is so conditioned in the exploitation of mines These mines would have been discovered with Gallo Romains which had already begun the exploitation of mines at the beginning of the 2nd or 3rd century CE This hypothesis had been suggested but was very fast abandoned for lack of serious documents Robert Forrer put handed her in value in 1927 by basing itself on the presence of antimony in the currencies of and the valley of Liepvre of which depended more or less antimony which according to him could come only of Sainte Marie aux Mines s region which would have so known mines from this time It is then the black hole until the 10th century when according to the monk of the abbey of whom lived in the 13th century a named monk Blidulphe based Echery s convent situated right by the current Sainte Marie aux Mines The monks noticed soon that the valley abounded in mine fertility The monks of Echery are soon threatened in their possessions and their rights by the family of Echery which builds in the 13th century the castle of Hoh Eckerich This family eventually monopolized the mines which the monks exploited The first mention of the town dates from the time of Theodoric II Duke of Lorraine who returned in 1078 to Liepvre s convent Sainte Marie aux Mines s tithes and that of the Saint Blaise s nearby village These possessions made left for Liepvre s convent which had been deprived of him in 1052 by Gerard d Alsace his father Gerard d Alsace descended from the family who reigned over Alsace in the 7th century the name of which is connected with that of Etichon which was also the father of Sainte Odile The predecessor of Gerard d Alsace Adalbert was the son of another Gerard who had married Gisele niece of the emperor The new hereditary Duke of Lorraine Gerard d Alsace belonged so to an illustrious lineage solidly provided in Alsace that is in the southwest of the realm of Germania Links between the Lorraine realm of Germania and Holy Empire became close It was supported by the emperor Henry III because Etichonides had always served loyally Empire and had supplied him the devoted civil servants It is very likely that Gerard d Alsace had knowledge of the rich mines of the Valley of Liepvre because according to Schoepflin it is question from 963 of the time of Gerard bishop of Toul 963 994 of the silvermines of the Valley of Liepvre fame of which exceeded Lorraine In this time it is already question of the tithe which have to pay the monks of the Valley of Liepvre The bishop Gerard bishop of Toul named in 963 will be canonized in 1051 by whom was his 5th successor on the seat of Toul s bishop s palace under the name of Leon de Dabo In the collection Evangelienbuch poem in popular language finished towards 865 and dedicated to Louis the German Wissembourg s Otfrid praises the country of Franks for which he praises in four towards the mineralogical wealth of the region vosgienne Monk of Wissembourg convent is which possesses properties to the south of the former duchy not far from Selestat and appears to have shown for this region a very deep interest 1048 1070 Duke of Lorraine from 1048 and nephew of 1047 1048 appears he so disturbed with these mines which are on the lands of his ancestors Etichonides In 1055 this duke frees Saint Die s abbey of the custody of the bishops of Toul and proclaims himself dedicated with this abbey It charges dearly this protection So the chapter loses gradually its rights to preserve only a moral and spiritual authority Sainte Marie aux Mines levy in Latin Sancte Maria ad Fodinas and in German Markirch owes her name and her origin to exploitation of mines and to the church of Sainte Marie Madeleine who was the parish of the part of Lorraine and who was built in 1757 The big altar was under the invocation of this saint and the two others collateral under the invocation of the Virgin Mary and other one of Holy Sebastien The town of Saint Marie aux Mines is mentioned for the first time in 1317 Eddie Slovik the only U S soldier of World War II to be executed for desertion suffered the fate by firing squad near the town on 31 January 1945 4 nbsp The Mine Gabe GottesPeople editLaure Diebold 1915 1965 Compagnon de la LiberationSainte Marie aux Mines Mineral Show edit nbsp One of the Sainte Marie aux Mines old streets full of mineral and fossil stands during the Mineral amp Gem The Sainte Marie aux Mines Mineral Show also known as Mineral amp Gem in Sainte Marie aux Mines is an international fair on nature related arts and mining products that takes place in this Alsatian village whose economy was formerly focused on regional mining and mineral deposits The Mineral Show dates back like the Mineralientage Munich Germany in the early 1960 when Francois Lehmann organized a small mineral exhibition In a couple of years the fair becomes a tourist attraction in the area and actually many collectors from Italy France and Germany are going there The actual appearance of the Mineral Show started in 1966 when it consolidated the first weekend of July as a fair dates In 1981 the team led by Michel Schwab gives a professional point of view to the fair Since 1992 the fair takes place the last week of June The fair hosts today more than 900 exhibitors from 60 countries Over the course of a limited town area filling the small Sainte Marie aux Mines old town streets are distributed hundreds of stands exhibiting their minerals fossils gems and elaborated stones Some village buildings like the Theatre or the School among others are also filled with exhibitors During the four day fair the first two days are for professionals only also carried out parallel events such as conferences workshops and visits to mines from this valley known as Val d Argent Silver Valley Currently the site of the exhibition is divided into the Mineral amp Fossile Zone and Gem Zone with specialized dealers However messy the layout of the streets brings a style in which you could find anywhere the specimen you were looking for See also editCommunes of the Haut Rhin departmentReferences edit Repertoire national des elus les maires in French data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises 4 May 2022 Populations legales 2021 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 28 December 2023 Population en historique depuis 1968 INSEE Report of Execution by Shooting p 1 31 January 1945 Headquarters 28th Infantry Division Office of the Judge Advocate APO 28 U S Army External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sainte Marie aux Mines OSJC latest news and activities from organizations in Sainte Marie aux Mines Archived 2019 12 06 at the Wayback Machine Official website of the Sainte Marie aux Mines Mineral Show Val d Argent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sainte Marie aux Mines amp oldid 1221923531, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.