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Square du Vert-Galant

The Square du Vert-Galant is a small, triangular park pointing downstream located at the western tip of the Ile de la Cité, next to the Pont Neuf, in the First Arrondissement of Paris. It was created in 1884 by joining two small islands to the larger island.[2]

Square du Vert-Galant
View from Pont des Arts
Location within Paris
TypeUrban Park
Location1st arrondissement, Paris
Coordinates48°51′26″N 2°20′24″E / 48.85722°N 2.34000°E / 48.85722; 2.34000 (Square du Vert-Galant)
Area1,642m2[1]
Created1884

Name Origin edit

The Square du Vert-Galant earns its name from Henry IV of France, who was nicknamed Vert-Galant (Green Gallant) due to having numerous mistresses despite his advanced age at the time. Additionally, there is the large bronze Equestrian statue of Henry IV overlooking the square, now oxidized to a green hue.[3]

History edit

In 1585, the Pont Neuf began construction over the farthest west point of Île de la Cité,[4] The Pont Neuf, completed in 1606, was the first bridge in Paris to cross the entire length of the Seine, and was the first that was not lined with houses.[5] It was the project of Henry IV. In 1607, Henry IV gave up the royal garden on the island's west end to allow for the construction of the Place Dauphine to the east of the Pont Neuf, and the Square du Vert-Galant to its west.[6] After his assassination, his statue was placed on the bridge. The original Equestrian statue of Henry IV was erected on west side of the Pont Neuf in 1618, and overlooked the Square du Vert-Galant and the future park. However, it was destroyed on August 11, 1792, during the French Revolution, with some surviving pieces relocated to the Louvre, where they can still be seen today. The current version, recast in 1818 by François-Frédéric Lemot after the Bourbon Restoration in France, and uses a copy of the original mold, although varies in a few details.[3]

When the Pont Neuf, was completed the bridge was at the west end of the Ile de la Cité, overlooking the river. Two small islands originally lay just west of the bridge; the Île à la Gourdaine or Island of the Patriarch, and the Ile aux Juifs, which had been the site of the persecution and execution of Jews, and which on 18 March had been the execution site of Jacques de Molay, the head of the Knights Templar, as well as another Templar leader, Geoffroi de Charney.[5] Both were burned at the stake for heresy. A plaque commemorating Molay's execution sits at the entrance to the square, which now occupies the land.[6]

Before becoming a public square, the area of Square du Vert-Galant housed baths by about 1765, with a cafe with live music being built in 1865.[7] However, due to the area's low lying level, this was destroyed by a flood in 1879, and the land was sold to the city of Paris in 1884 to be made a green space.[citation needed]. The square was painted by Pissarro in 1902.

In 2007, Square du Vert-Galant obtained the label 'Espace Vert Écologique' (Ecological Green Space).[8]

Description edit

The square has an area of 1,642 square meters, or just four-tenths of an acre. It is planted with chestnut trees, taxus or yew trees, prunus pissardii or plum trees; black walnut trees, érables negundo, flowering apple trees, Salix babylonica or weeping willows, Olive trees from Bohemia, Sophora trees, catalpa, robiniers, and Ginkgo biloba. When the Seine rises to an unusual height, as in January 2018, the park is submerged.

Gallery edit

See also edit

Notes and Citations edit

  1. ^ "Square du Vert-Galant". paris1900.lartnouveau.com.
  2. ^ Sarmant, Thierry, "Histoire de Paris - Politique, Urbanisme, Civilisation", (2012), p. 90
  3. ^ a b Thompson, Victoria (2012). "Seeing Popular Sovereignty in the Statue of a King". History and Memory. 24 (2): 5–40. doi:10.2979/histmemo.24.2.5.
  4. ^ Delon, Monique (2000). La Conciergerie - Palais de la Cité. p. 21. ISBN 978-2-85822298-8.
  5. ^ a b Lecompte 2013, p. 118.
  6. ^ a b Hillairet, Jacques (2017). Connaissance du Vieux Paris. Payot. p. 384. ISBN 9782228919111.
  7. ^ Wallace. "Dans le square du Vert-Galant". www.fontaine-wallace.info.
  8. ^ "Square du Vert-Galant". Parisinfo. Paris Office of Tourism.

Bibliography edit

  • Lecompte, Francis (2013). Notre-Dame, Île de la Cité et Île Saint-Louis (in English and French). Massin. ISBN 978-2-7072-0835-4.
  • Sarmant, Thierry (2012). Histoire de Paris: Politique, urbanisme, civilisation. Editions Jean-Paul Gisserot. ISBN 978-2-755-803303.
  • Thompson, Victoria E. ″The Creation, Destruction and Recreation of Henri IV: Seeing Popular Sovereignty in the Statue of a King.History and Memory, vol. 24, no. 2, 2012, pp. 5–40. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/histmemo.24.2.5.

External links edit

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The Square du Vert Galant is a small triangular park pointing downstream located at the western tip of the Ile de la Cite next to the Pont Neuf in the First Arrondissement of Paris It was created in 1884 by joining two small islands to the larger island 2 Square du Vert GalantView from Pont des ArtsLocation within ParisTypeUrban ParkLocation1st arrondissement ParisCoordinates48 51 26 N 2 20 24 E 48 85722 N 2 34000 E 48 85722 2 34000 Square du Vert Galant Area1 642m2 1 Created1884 Contents 1 Name Origin 2 History 3 Description 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 Notes and Citations 7 Bibliography 8 External linksName Origin editThe Square du Vert Galant earns its name from Henry IV of France who was nicknamed Vert Galant Green Gallant due to having numerous mistresses despite his advanced age at the time Additionally there is the large bronze Equestrian statue of Henry IV overlooking the square now oxidized to a green hue 3 History editIn 1585 the Pont Neuf began construction over the farthest west point of Ile de la Cite 4 The Pont Neuf completed in 1606 was the first bridge in Paris to cross the entire length of the Seine and was the first that was not lined with houses 5 It was the project of Henry IV In 1607 Henry IV gave up the royal garden on the island s west end to allow for the construction of the Place Dauphine to the east of the Pont Neuf and the Square du Vert Galant to its west 6 After his assassination his statue was placed on the bridge The original Equestrian statue of Henry IV was erected on west side of the Pont Neuf in 1618 and overlooked the Square du Vert Galant and the future park However it was destroyed on August 11 1792 during the French Revolution with some surviving pieces relocated to the Louvre where they can still be seen today The current version recast in 1818 by Francois Frederic Lemot after the Bourbon Restoration in France and uses a copy of the original mold although varies in a few details 3 When the Pont Neuf was completed the bridge was at the west end of the Ile de la Cite overlooking the river Two small islands originally lay just west of the bridge the Ile a la Gourdaine or Island of the Patriarch and the Ile aux Juifs which had been the site of the persecution and execution of Jews and which on 18 March had been the execution site of Jacques de Molay the head of the Knights Templar as well as another Templar leader Geoffroi de Charney 5 Both were burned at the stake for heresy A plaque commemorating Molay s execution sits at the entrance to the square which now occupies the land 6 Before becoming a public square the area of Square du Vert Galant housed baths by about 1765 with a cafe with live music being built in 1865 7 However due to the area s low lying level this was destroyed by a flood in 1879 and the land was sold to the city of Paris in 1884 to be made a green space citation needed The square was painted by Pissarro in 1902 In 2007 Square du Vert Galant obtained the label Espace Vert Ecologique Ecological Green Space 8 nbsp Execution of Jacques de Molay on the ile aux Juifs March 18 1314 miniature du Maitre de Virgile Grandes Chroniques de France vers 1380 BL Royal MS 20 C vii f 48r nbsp The two small islands in 1575 before they were joined together to form the squareDescription editThe square has an area of 1 642 square meters or just four tenths of an acre It is planted with chestnut trees taxus or yew trees prunus pissardii or plum trees black walnut trees erables negundo flowering apple trees Salix babylonica or weeping willows Olive trees from Bohemia Sophora trees catalpa robiniers and Ginkgo biloba When the Seine rises to an unusual height as in January 2018 the park is submerged Gallery edit nbsp Square du Vert Galant nbsp Park viewed from the Pont Neuf nbsp Park flooded in January 2018 nbsp Square du Vert Galant nbsp Square in 2015 nbsp Molay commemorative plaqueSee also editIle de la Cite Equestrian statue of Henry IVNotes and Citations edit Square du Vert Galant paris1900 lartnouveau com Sarmant Thierry Histoire de Paris Politique Urbanisme Civilisation 2012 p 90 a b Thompson Victoria 2012 Seeing Popular Sovereignty in the Statue of a King History and Memory 24 2 5 40 doi 10 2979 histmemo 24 2 5 Delon Monique 2000 La Conciergerie Palais de la Cite p 21 ISBN 978 2 85822298 8 a b Lecompte 2013 p 118 a b Hillairet Jacques 2017 Connaissance du Vieux Paris Payot p 384 ISBN 9782228919111 Wallace Dans le square du Vert Galant www fontaine wallace info Square du Vert Galant Parisinfo Paris Office of Tourism Bibliography editLecompte Francis 2013 Notre Dame Ile de la Cite et Ile Saint Louis in English and French Massin ISBN 978 2 7072 0835 4 Sarmant Thierry 2012 Histoire de Paris Politique urbanisme civilisation Editions Jean Paul Gisserot ISBN 978 2 755 803303 Thompson Victoria E The Creation Destruction and Recreation of Henri IV Seeing Popular Sovereignty in the Statue of a King History and Memory vol 24 no 2 2012 pp 5 40 JSTOR www jstor org stable 10 2979 histmemo 24 2 5 External links editSquare du Vert Galant on the site of the Mairie de Paris in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Square du Vert Galant amp oldid 1173572664, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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