Vannes, Morbihan Département, Brittany, France

History | Roman Era | The Britons arrive | Breton War of Succession | History : 18th century | Geography | Train | Car | Airplanes | Transport : Bus | Bike | Monuments and sights | Education | Breton language | Sport

🇫🇷 Vannes is a commune in the Morbihan department in Brittany in north-western France. It was founded over 2,000 years ago.

History The name Vannes comes from the Veneti, a seafaring Celtic people who lived in the south-western part of Armorica in Gaul before the Roman invasions. The region seems to have been involved in a cross channel trade for thousands of years, probably using hide boats and perhaps Ferriby Boats. Wheat that apparently was grown in the Middle East was part of this trade. At about 150 BC the evidence of trade (such as Gallo-Belgic coins) with the Thames estuary area of Great Britain dramatically increased.

Roman Era The Veneti were defeated by Julius Caesar's fleet in 56 BC in front of Locmariaquer; many of the Veneti were then either slaughtered or sold into slavery. The Romans settled a town called Darioritum in a location previously belonging to the Veneti.

The Britons arrive From the 5th to the 7th century, the remaining Gauls were displaced or assimilated by waves of immigrant Britons fleeing the Saxon invasions of Britain. Under the Breton name Gwened (also derived from the Veneti), the town was the centre of an independent principality or kingdom variously called Bro-Wened ("Vannes") or Bro-Ereg ("land of Gwereg"), the latter for a prominent member of its dynasty, which claimed descent from Caradog Strongarm. The diocese of Vannes was erected in the 5th century. The Council of Vannes was held there in 461. The realm annexed Cornouaille for a time in the early 6th century but was permanently joined with Domnonia under its king and Saint Judicaël around 635.

Breton War of Succession In 1342, Vannes was besieged four times between forces from both sides of the Breton War of Succession. The city's defending commander, Olivier IV de Clisson, was captured by the English but finally released. The French eventually executed him since they suspected him of being a traitor since the ransom was unusually low.

History: 18th century In 1759, Vannes was used as the staging point for a planned French invasion of Britain. A large army was assembled there, but it was never able to sail after the French naval defeat at the Battle of Quiberon Bay in November 1759.

In 1795, during the French Revolution, French forces based in Vannes successfully repelled a planned British-Royalist invasion through Quiberon.

Geography Vannes, located on the Gulf of Morbihan at the mouth of two rivers, the Marle and the Vincin, is around 100 km (62 miles) north-west of Nantes and 450 km (280 miles) south west of Paris. Vannes is a market town linked to the sea.

Train The Vannes railway station offers connections to Quimper, Rennes, Nantes, Paris and several regional destinations.

With the fast train TGV, the journey takes: – 30 minutes to Lorient,

– 1 hour to Nantes or Rennes,

– 2.5 to 4 hours to Paris.

The Transport express régional or TER is a slower train to join railway stations in the close neighborhood, such as Auray or Questembert.

There is no direct line from Vannes to Saint-Brieuc (118 km away in the north of Brittany), so the train from Vannes to Saint Brieuc goes via Rennes, which doubles the travel time and cost: it takes 2 to 3 hours to go from Vannes to Saint Brieuc by train.

Car Two highways, in the north of Vannes, provide fast connections by car: – N165: west to Lorient (58 km) and Quimper (122 km), south east to Nantes (111 km)

– N166: north east to Rennes (113 km)

  • a network of small roads connects Vannes to smaller cities. There is no highway from Vannes to Saint-Brieuc, so the way to northern Brittany consists of small roads. The lack of highway or railway between Vannes and Saint-Brieuc (118 km north) cuts the communications between northern and southern Brittany, and limits Brittany economic performance.

Airplanes Vannes has a small airfield in the village of Monterblanc, called Vannes-Meucon airport, or "Vannes – Golfe du Morbihan airport". It used to be a military airport, but it is now dedicated to general aviation aircraft. It belongs to Vannes Agglomeration community, the group of cities gathered around Vannes, and the main users of this airfield are Vannes flying club, the local ultralight aviation club, and Vannes school of skydiving.

Transport: Bus There are 2 bus networks in Vannes: – Kicéo, proposes short travels starting from Vannes Place de la Republique on behalf of Vannes Agglomeration community,

– CAT, propose longer travel starting from the railway station on behalf of Morbihan.

So there are 2 central bus stations in Vannes: one on Place de la Libération, the other at the railway station.

Bike Vannes has a public bicycle rental program, called Vélocéo based on the same idea as the Paris Vélib'. Hundreds of bicycles are available across 10 automated rental stations each with 10 to fifteen bikes/spaces. Each Vélocéo service station is equipped with an automatic rental terminal and stands for bicycles. This replaces the Velocea service, which was discontinued in August 2017.

Monuments and sights • Cathedral of St Peter, Gothic cathedral • Church of St Patern, classic church • Chapel of Saint-Yves, baroque church • Château Gaillard (medieval house now used as an archaeological museum) • Musée de la Cohue (fine arts museum) • Hôtel de Ville • Old city walls, which include: ◦ Tour du Connétable (a large medieval tower part of the old city walls) ◦ Château de l'Hermine (former castle, transformed into a palace in the 17th century, and a residence of the Dukes of Brittany between the 13th and 16th centuries) ◦ Porte Calmont, medieval city gate ◦ Porte Prison, medieval city gate ◦ Porte Poterne, medieval city gate ◦ Porte Saint-Jean, medieval city gate • Porte Saint-Vincent, 18th century city gate • Many timber-framed houses in the old town • "Vannes and his wife", a funny painted granite sculpture from the 15th century in front of Château Gaillard • The harbour

Education • École nationale supérieure d'ingénieurs de Bretagne Sud • Institut catholique d'arts et métiers • Southern Brittany University

Breton language The municipality launched a linguistic plan through Ya d'ar brezhoneg on 12 October 2007. In 2008, 7.71% of children attended the bilingual schools in primary education.

Sport The local football team is Vannes OC, members of the Championnat de France de Ligue 2 for the 2009–10 season.

The Rugby Club Vannes is the rugby union team and competed in Pro D2 for the 2015–16 season.

Both teams play at the Stade de la Rabine built in 2001.

The town was the start line for stage 9 of the 2015 Tour de France.

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Vannes has a population of over 53,438 people. Vannes also forms the centre of the wider Vannes Arrondissement which has a population of over 279,964 people. It is also a part of the larger Morbihan Department.

To set up a UBI Lab for Vannes see: https://www.ubilabnetwork.org Twitter: https://twitter.com/UBILabNetwork

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Vannes has links with:

🇮🇪 Ballymoney, Northern Ireland 🇩🇪 Cuxhaven, Germany 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Fareham, England 🇧🇪 Mons, Belgium 🇵🇱 Wałbrzych, Poland
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Antipodal to Vannes is: 177.25,-47.66

Locations Near: Vannes -2.74952,47.6597

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🇫🇷 Lorient -3.369,47.74 d: 47.2  

🇫🇷 Saint-Nazaire -2.214,47.274 d: 58.8  

🇫🇷 Redon -2.085,47.652 d: 49.8  

🇫🇷 Saint-Brieuc -2.765,48.514 d: 95  

🇫🇷 Guingamp -3.144,48.56 d: 104.3  

🇫🇷 Dinan -2.048,48.454 d: 102.6  

🇫🇷 Rennes -1.68,48.112 d: 94.3  

🇫🇷 Saint-Malo -2.008,48.648 d: 122.9  

🇫🇷 Saint Malo -2.007,48.649 d: 123  

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