- Forcalquier
French commune
nomcommune=Forcalquier
région=Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
département=Alpes-de-Haute-Provence
arrondissement=Forcalquier
canton=Forcalquier
insee=04088
cp=04300
maire=Christophe Castaner
mandat=2008-2014
intercomm=
longitude=5.78055555556
latitude=43.96
alt moy=550 m
alt mini=397 m
alt maxi=904 m
hectares=4,276
km²=42.76
sans=4,650
date-sans=2004
dens=108
date-dens=2004Forcalquier is a commune of the
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence department in southeasternFrance .With a population of 4,375 and at an altitude of 550 m, Forcalquier is located in the "département" of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence between the
Lure montain andLuberon mountain ranges, about 30 km south ofSisteron and 10 km west of theDurance river. In the Middle Ages it was the capital of theHaute-Provence .Features
Forcalquier is built around the slopes of a steep conical hill, crowned by an octagonal chapel, Notre Dame de Provence, where the medieval citadel once stood. The citadel was destroyed in 1601; the chapel with its panoramic view was built in 1875. It has a carillon that can be heard every Sunday morning during the summer.
The oldest part of the town is the area around the Place Saint-Michel with its Renaissance fountain (1511) and its narrow side-streets. There many doorways dating to the 12th to 16th centuries can be found.
The present commercial and social center of town, the
Place du Bourguet , is located below the Place St. Michel. The 12th century "concathedral" Notre Dame de l'Assomption with its bell towers stands across from the Place du Bourguet.The
Cordeliers Convent was built in the 13th century by Franciscans named "cordeliers" because of their rope belts. This convent was occupied by monks continuously until the Revolution. The Port de Cordeliers is all that remains of the town's fortified walls.Monday morning is market day in Forcalquier. The market fills the Place du Bourguet and the adjoining streets.
Noteworthy is the Musée Municipal with its prehistoric and
Gallo-Roman artifacts, glass works, and faïence pottery from Mane, Apt andMoustiers-Sainte-Marie . Location: 2 Place du Bourguet (beside the Mairie) Tel: (33) 492 75 00 14; Fax: (33) 492 75 05 20.History
"Furnus calcarius" was the
Latin name, from the lime ("chaux") ovens used in Roman times. (A Roman bridge still stands in the valley to the south of the town.) Its Provencal name is "Fourcauquié". At the end of the 11th century, a family of theCounts of Provence created the comté de Forcalquier that remained an independent state through the 12th century.During this time, the town of Forcalquier was the capital of Haute Provence along the Durance, which included the towns of
Manosque ,Sisteron , Gap and Embrun. Forcalquier minted its own currency, and its church was elevated to the status of a "concathedral".The
Counts of Forcalquier grew to a power that could defy the Counts of Provence. Rivalry ended in 1195 when Gersende de Sabran, comtesse de Forcalquier, married Alphonse II, the Count of Provence. Their son, Ramon Bérenger IV inherited the two counties.Ramon's four daughters all became queens: Marguerite (1221-1295) married
Louis IX of France ; Eleanor (1223-1291) marriedHenry III of England ; Sanchia (1228-1261) married Richard, Earl of Cornwall, later elected Holy Roman Emperor with the title "King of the Romans"; and Beatrice (1231-1267) married Charles I of Sicily.Miscellaneous
Turist office
:Office de Tourisme:Tel: 04 92 75 10 02; Fax: 04 92 75 26 76 :Email: oti@forcalquiere.com; Web: www.forcalquier.com :Open Sept.-June: Mon-Sat, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. :Open July-Aug: daily, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. :June-Sept: also open Sunday mornings
Twin towns
Forcalquier is officially twinned with the following one city :
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Guastalla ,Italy Famous People
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Raoul Dufy
*Garsenda of Forcalquier
*Charles I of Naples
*Joan I of Naples
*Ramon Berenguer IV, Count of Provence
*Louis III of Naples
*Guigues VII of Viennois
*Alfonso II, Count of Provence
*Jaufre Reforzat de Trets
*Geoffrey II of Provence
*Ladislas of Naples
*Marguerite of Provence
*Louis Feuillée External links
* [http://www.forcalquier.com Tourism office website]
* [http://www.beyond.fr/villages/forcalq.html Provence Beyond: Forcalquier]
* [http://www.provenceweb.fr/e/alaupro/forcalqu/forcalqu.htm Provence Web: Forcalquier]
* [http://radio.zinzine2.free.fr Radio Zinzine: Public radio located in Forcalquier]
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