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Quimper


Quimper (Kemper in Breton) is a commune of northwestern France. Population (1999): 67,127. Its inhabitants are called quimpérois.

Administration

Quimper is the préfecture (capital) of the Finistère département.

History

The name 'Quimper comes from the Breton kemper, which means confluent, because the city has been built on the confluence of the Steir, the Odet and the Jet rivers. The city was first named Quimper-Corentin (Saint Corentin was its first bishop), then has been renamed Montagne sur Odet during the French Revolution and is now just Quimper. It is also known as the capital of the Cornouaille.

Main Monuments


Here are some points of interest:
  • the roman catholic Saint-Corentin cathedral
  • some lovely churches (Locmaria, Saint-Mathieu, Kerfeunteun, Ergue-Armel...)
  • an old downtown with fortifications and houses from middle-age
  • Musée des Beaux-Arts (near the cathédrale)
  • Cornouaille Festival: traditional danse (last week of July)
  • Faience museum

    Famous citizens


    Quimper was the birthplace of:
  • Élie Catherine Fréron (1719-1776), critic and controversialist
  • René Laënnec (1781-1826), physician, inventor of the stethoscope
  • Max Jacob (1876-1944), poet, painter, writer and critic
  • Philippe Poupon, sailor

    See also

  • Ys

    External Link

  • Municipal website



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