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Rodez (, , ; , ) is a small city and commune in the
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, about 150 km northeast of
Toulouse Toulouse (, ; ; ) is a city in southern France, the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Haute-Garonne department and of the Occitania (administrative region), Occitania region. The city is on the banks of the Garonne, River Garonne, from ...
. It is the prefecture of the department of
Aveyron Aveyron (; ) is a Departments of France, department in the Regions of France, region of Occitania (administrative region), Occitania, Southern France. It was named after the river Aveyron (river), Aveyron. Its inhabitants are known as ''Aveyro ...
,
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of
Occitania Occitania is the historical region in Southern Europe where the Occitan language was historically spoken and where it is sometimes used as a second language. This cultural area roughly encompasses much of the southern third of France (except ...
(formerly
Midi-Pyrénées Midi-Pyrénées (; or ; ) is a former administrative region of France. Since 1 January 2016, it has been part of the new region of Occitania. It was the largest region of Metropolitan France by area, larger than the Netherlands or Denmark. ...
). Rodez is the
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of the
communauté d'agglomération An agglomeration community (, ) is a consortium of communes in France, communes (municipality, municipalities) in France, created as a government structure by the Jean-Pierre Chevènement, Chevènement Law of 1999. It is one of four forms of co ...
Rodez Agglomération Rodez Agglomération is the ''communauté d'agglomération'', an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Rodez. It is located in the Aveyron department, in the Occitanie region, southern France. Created in 1999, its seat is in Rodez.
, of the First Constituency of Aveyron as well as of the general Council of Aveyron. Former capital of the
Rouergue Rouergue (; ) is a former province of France, corresponding roughly with the modern department of Aveyron. Its historical capital is Rodez. It is bounded on the north by Auvergne, on the south and southwest by Languedoc, on the east by Géva ...
, the city is seat of the Diocese of Rodez and Vabres.


Geography


Location

Located in the south of France, in the heart of the triangle formed by Toulouse,
Clermont-Ferrand Clermont-Ferrand (, , ; or simply ; ) is a city and Communes of France, commune of France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes regions of France, region, with a population of 147,284 (2020). Its metropolitan area () had 504,157 inhabitants at the 2018 ...
and
Montpellier Montpellier (; ) is a city in southern France near the Mediterranean Sea. One of the largest urban centres in the region of Occitania (administrative region), Occitania, Montpellier is the prefecture of the Departments of France, department of ...
, in the western foothills of the Massif Central, the Rodez landscape is situated between the valleys and high plateaus of and the moist hills of
Ségala The Ségala (; ) is a geographical region that straddles the border between the departments of Aveyron and Tarn (department), Tarn, in the Occitania (administrative region), Occitanie region of southern France. It is known as the land of a hundre ...
. It extends into , with the communes of
Onet-le-Château Onet-le-Château (; ) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. Population See also *Communes of the Aveyron department The following is a list of the 285 communes of the Aveyron department of France. Out of the land ...
, Sainte-Radegonde,
Le Monastère Le Monastère (; ) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. Population See also *Communes of the Aveyron department The following is a list of the 285 communes of the Aveyron department of France. Out of the land ar ...
,
Olemps Olemps (; ) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. Population See also *Communes of the Aveyron department The following is a list of the 285 communes of the Aveyron department of France. Out of the land area is b ...
and
Luc-la-Primaube Luc-la-Primaube (; ) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France, in Occitanie, 10 kilometres south of Rodez. Its inhabitants are called Lucois or Primaubois, after the two towns in the commune, Luc and La Primaube, which are ...
, which forms an agglomeration of 83,000 habitants adjoining the city of Rodez.


Geology and landforms

The territory of Rodez is packed with geological diversity. It straddles the ancient base of Ségala composed of acidic
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soil of Les Rougiers consisting of red
argillite Argillite () is a fine-grained sedimentary rock composed predominantly of Friability, indurated clay particles. Argillaceous rocks are basically lithified muds and Pelagic sediment, oozes. They contain variable amounts of silt-sized particles. T ...
, and
causses The Causses () are a group of limestone plateaux (700–1,200 m) in the Massif Central. They are bordered to the north-west by the Limousin (région), Limousin and the Périgord uplands, and to the east by the Aubrac and the Cévennes. Large river ...
composed of
limestone Limestone is a type of carbonate rock, carbonate sedimentary rock which is the main source of the material Lime (material), lime. It is composed mostly of the minerals calcite and aragonite, which are different Polymorphism (materials science) ...
s and
marl Marl is an earthy material rich in carbonate minerals, Clay minerals, clays, and silt. When Lithification, hardened into rock, this becomes marlstone. It is formed in marine or freshwater environments, often through the activities of algae. M ...
s. The city was built on a conical isolated terrain, locally called ''Le Piton'', and gradually spread to the surrounding slopes. It is located in a
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level 2 zone which is a low level.


Hydrography

The
Aveyron Aveyron (; ) is a Departments of France, department in the Regions of France, region of Occitania (administrative region), Occitania, Southern France. It was named after the river Aveyron (river), Aveyron. Its inhabitants are known as ''Aveyro ...
crosses the commune and is important for fishing. Green spaces are proposed for the Quarter, and the stream.


Climate

Rodez has an
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(''Cfb''), and is colder compared to other cities in the
south of France Southern France, also known as the south of France or colloquially in French as , is a geographical area consisting of the regions of France that border the Atlantic Ocean south of the Marais Poitevin,Louis Papy, ''Le midi atlantique'', Atlas e ...
. Winters are sharp and summers often very hot and sunny. During winter, Rodez has occasional snowfall due to its low altitude of in contrast to other towns in the north of the department closer to the higher Aubrac plateau. In 2011, with nearly 2,400 hours or 304 days of sunshine per year, Rodez was ranked 2,407th of French cities in terms of sunshine, significantly above the national average. On average, Rodez experiences 66.3 days per year with a minimum temperature below , 1.9 days per year with a minimum temperature below , 5 days per year with a maximum temperature below , and 16.4 days per year with a maximum temperature above . The record high temperature was on August 16, 1987 and June 27, 2019, while the record low temperature was on January 16, 1985. Events based on the data of
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at
Millau Millau (; ) is a commune in Occitania, France. Located at the confluence of the Tarn and Dourbie rivers, the town is a subprefecture of the Aveyron department. Millau is known for its Viaduct, glove industry and several nearby natural ...
Soulobres station, from 1965: On 28 January 2006, Rodez experienced an important snow episode. A metre of powdery snow accumulated, crippling the Let Piton economy for several days.


Transportation

Rodez is a growing city and an important economic engine in the
Midi-Pyrénées Midi-Pyrénées (; or ; ) is a former administrative region of France. Since 1 January 2016, it has been part of the new region of Occitania. It was the largest region of Metropolitan France by area, larger than the Netherlands or Denmark. ...
since the early 2000s. Its location on , the Toulouse-
Lyon Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
axis, is essential to its economic and tourist development and plays a vital role for Rodez, as it is a connection to regional cities such as Toulouse,
Albi Albi (; ) is a commune in France, commune in southern France. It is the prefecture of the Tarn (department), Tarn Departments of France, department, on the river Tarn (river), Tarn, 85 km northeast of Toulouse. Its inhabitants are called ...
and
Castres Castres (; ''Castras'' in the Languedocian dialect, Languedocian dialect of Occitan language, Occitan) is the sole Subprefectures in France, subprefecture of the Tarn (department), Tarn Departments of France, department in the Occitania (adminis ...
, with which it is developing collaborations. As of 2005, the Aveyron department continues to improve its regional connectivity. The Rodez ring road, which surrounds the agglomeration of is gradually being converted to a dual carriageway urban boulevard and improving Rodez as a strategic location. Future plans (2018) call for the entire ring road to be a dual carriageway as part of the 2014-2018 plan. Three
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roundabouts are planned as part of the dualing urban boulevard project: Moutiers, La Gineste and Saint-Marc. A major bypass is also proposed but without a specific deadline. In 2009, the Rodez-Aveyron Airport expanded its terminal and introduction of new international scheduled destinations. Local transportation options include car rentals and the local bus system (Agglobus). The city centre (centre ville), with its cobblestone streets lined with ancient buildings hundreds of years old, is pedestrian friendly.


Routes


=Railway lines

=
Rodez station The gare de Rodez is a railway station in Rodez, Occitania (administrative region), Occitanie, France. The station is on the Capdenac–Rodez, Castelnaudary–Rodez and Sévérac-le-Château–Rodez lines. The station is served by Intercités d ...
is at the crossing point of rail lines from (to Paris), Albi along the (destined for Toulouse) and (destined for Millau). The rail network has undergone numerous restructurings, including the ''plan rail'' Midi-Pyrénées. Between 2009 and 2013, replacement of rails, the rehabilitation of structures, replacement of information systems traffic operations on the Rodez-Toulouse and Rodez-Paris lines have resulted in network improvement. Additionally, the region was equipped with new
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trains in 2013 that are faster and more comfortable.


=Main roads

= Rodez is situated along (route linking Toulouse to Lyon), transformed in the Rodez area into an urban boulevard ual carriageways, many on and off sliproads, speed limited to between to allow the flow of traffic totalling 35,000 vehicles per day. are buried to assess traffic for transcription by real-time traffic maps. The portion of this highway, declared a national priority in 1993 between Rodez and Albi, is currently in the process of restructuring with the doubling of the carriageways, after decades of studies and that since 18 October 2010, date of the official launch of this vast site. A portion of the RN88 road between Rodez and
Carmaux Carmaux (; ) is a Communes of France, commune in the Tarn (department), Tarn Departments of France, department in southern France. Industries The Compagnie minière de Carmaux has its origins in a coal mining concession granted in 1852 to Gabrie ...
should be completely converted into a dual carriageway expressway and put into service in 2018, thus allowing a virtually seamless dual carriageway journey between Rodez and Toulouse (with the exception of the portion between Albi and Carmaux the route upgrading to motorway is envisaged but not programmed to date). Indeed, the A68 has been in service between Albi and Toulouse for several years. As of 2018, the RN88 which is an extension of the A68 will then almost all be dual carriageway, thus reducing the time between Rodez and Toulouse. Note that this axis is one of the largest in the Midi-Pyrénées in terms of traffic. As for the portion of the RN88 between Rodez and
Sévérac-le-Château Sévérac-le-Château (; ) is a former Communes of France, commune in the Aveyron Departments of France, department in Occitania (administrative region), Occitania, southern France. On 1 January 2016, it was merged into the new commune of Sévé ...
, this last link is missing dual carriageway, studies are underway but work will not begin before 2020 due to lack of credits granted. At the end of this work, the entire journey will be converted into dual carriageway between Rodez and the principal cities around the Mediterranean. Furthermore, the segment of the city between
Espalion Espalion (; ) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. Population Sights * Château de Calmont d'Olt *The Pont-Vieux (Old Bridge) is part of the World Heritage Sites of the Routes of Santiago de Compostela in France. *Ch ...
and Rodez underwent a restructuring with the diversion of Curlande commissioned in 2011. A bypass project of the town of Espalion is ongoing since the beginning of this year towards the west of the Lot Valley and Aurillac. With the RN88 which is the most important artery of the agglomeration, Rodez is the focal point of several routes from its own department or bordering departments: *The which provides access to Albi,
Castres Castres (; ''Castras'' in the Languedocian dialect, Languedocian dialect of Occitan language, Occitan) is the sole Subprefectures in France, subprefecture of the Tarn (department), Tarn Departments of France, department in the Occitania (adminis ...
, Montpellier, Toulouse to the south and Clermont-Ferrand, Lyon,
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(US) and
Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of ci ...
and also Millau,
Sète Sète (; , ), also historically spelled ''Cette'' (official until 1928) and ''Sette'', is a commune in the Hérault department, in the region of Occitania, southern France. Its inhabitants are called ''Sétois'' (male) and ''Sétoises'' (fem ...
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Béziers Béziers (; ) is a city in southern France. It is a Subprefectures in France, subprefecture of the Hérault Departments of France, department in the Occitania (administrative region), Occitanie Regions of France, region. Every August Béziers ho ...
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Narbonne Narbonne ( , , ; ; ; Late Latin:) is a commune in Southern France in the Occitanie region. It lies from Paris in the Aude department, of which it is a sub-prefecture. It is located about from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and was ...
and
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to the north. Rodez is located from the A75 *The reaches the International Airport of Rodez-Aveyron,
Decazeville Decazeville () is a commune in the Aveyron department in the Occitanie region in southern France. The commune was created in the 19th century because of the Industrial Revolution and was named after the Duke of Decazes (1780–1860), the ...
(then
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by the and the ),
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Brive Brive-la-Gaillarde (; Limousin dialect of ), commonly known as simply Brive, is a commune of France. It is a sub-prefecture and the largest city of the Corrèze department. It has around 46,000 inhabitants, while the population of the agglome ...
then the A20 to
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Orléans Orléans (,"Orleans"
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Villefranche-de-Rouergue Villefranche-de-Rouergue (; ) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. Villefranche-de-Rouergue station has rail connections to Toulouse, Figeac and Aurillac. History At the end of the Albigensian Crusade from the northe ...
,
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Villeneuve-sur-Lot Villeneuve-sur-Lot (; in the Languedocien dialect of Occitan language: ''Vilanuèva d'Òlt'' ) is a town and Communes of France, commune in the southwestern French Departments of France, department of Lot-et-Garonne. The commune was formerly name ...
, then the autoroute to
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.


Transport network


=Rail

= The railway station of Rodez, located on ''Avenue du Maréchal Joffre'', is the main station of Aveyron. There are daily trains to Paris and Toulouse, as well as other trains and buses connecting Rodez to smaller towns. It serves Paris-Austerlitz (
Intercités Intercités (IC), known before September 2009 as ''Corail Intercités'', is a brand name used by France's national railway company, the SNCF, to denote non High-speed rail in France, high-speed services on the classic rail network in France. The ...
), Toulouse-Matabiau (
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),
Brive-la-Gaillarde Brive-la-Gaillarde (; Limousin dialect of ), commonly known as simply Brive, is a commune of France. It is a sub-prefecture and the largest city of the Corrèze department. It has around 46,000 inhabitants, while the population of the aggl ...
(TER), Millau (TER and regional bus), Montpellier (bus with mandatory charging at Millau station) and other stations of the department and bordering departments. In addition, it is noted that many other large French cities can be reached by the connections in Toulouse and Brive. The lines and railway infrastructure have undergone important renovations with the complete change of the rails, the modernisation of technical systems and structures as well as the implementation of new systems of traffic management. In the next few years, the aim is for a time of 1 hour 45 minutes from Rodez to Toulouse and 4 hours 50 minutes from Rodez to Paris through the LGV Poitiers-Limoges. In the past, the Rodez and Aveyron rail network was part of the company of the
Chemins de fer du Midi The Compagnie des chemins de fer du Midi (, . CF du Midi), also known in English as the Midi or Southern Railway, was an early French railway company which operated a network of routes in the southwest of the country, chiefly in the area betwe ...
. Formerly, there was a second station, that of "Paraire" below the current Lycée Foch, close to the city centre but closed in the 1970s. Today, there is no service there.


=Road

= Rodez is the central point of numerous bus routes coming from the department or bordering departments. Indeed, there are currently nearly 60 routes.


=Air

= Rodez is served by the nearby Rodez Marcillac Airport, located within the commune of
Salles-la-Source Salles-la-Source (), historically Salles-Comtaux (until the French Revolution; or ''Las Salas del Comtal''), is a commune in the Aveyron department in the Occitania region in Southern France. Rodez–Aveyron Airport is largely located in ...
. The international airport of Rodez-Aveyron is the third airport of the Occitanie region after
Toulouse Toulouse (, ; ; ) is a city in southern France, the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Haute-Garonne department and of the Occitania (administrative region), Occitania region. The city is on the banks of the Garonne, River Garonne, from ...
and
Tarbes Tarbes (; Gascon language, Gascon: ''Tarba'') is a Communes of France, commune in the Hautes-Pyrénées Departments of France, department in the Occitania (administrative region), Occitanie Regions of France, region of southwestern France. It is ...
, and the main platform of the south of the Massif Central, with direct scheduled flights to: * Paris-Orly *
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*
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* Bruxelles-Charleroi


=Public transport

= The city has had a longstanding
public transport Public transport (also known as public transit, mass transit, or simply transit) are forms of transport available to the general public. It typically uses a fixed schedule, route and charges a fixed fare. There is no rigid definition of whic ...
system, the having circulated from 1902 to 1920. Nowadays, these journeys are made by
bus A bus (contracted from omnibus, with variants multibus, motorbus, autobus, etc.) is a motor vehicle that carries significantly more passengers than an average car or van, but fewer than the average rail transport. It is most commonly used ...
es. Agglobus is the transit network serving the communes of the , nearly 60,000 people, where a multiple purchase ticket shall not exceed €0.20. It allows service to the centre of Rodez from outside communes (and vice versa) before 8am with a time range for operation of the service between 7am (5am for some lines) and 8pm. These lines have scheduled timing. This network is complemented by an evening service that operates Monday to Saturday, from 8pm to 11:30pm, by a transport service scheduled running Monday to Saturday with two round trips per day, and for persons with reduced mobility which works at the same times as the bus network. The Rodez topography makes it difficult to create special lanes for buses. As such, the Agglobus network is equipped with a system of prioritisation at traffic lights and also a geolocation for buses.


=Postal transport

= Rodez has had an operational sorting centre since July 2009. It receives about 400,000 letters every day and processes 14 per second. All of the letters posted from Rodez to a destination within the agglomeration and its own region are delivered the next morning. Courier services, international and domestic carriers are also present in Rodez. The city has three post offices with its central office located in the city centre, at Place Foch, near the cathedral. Other branches are located in the suburbs as well as in the Bourran Quarter. In addition, other communes forming the urban agglomeration of the Grand Rodez also have their post offices, including the Aveyron sorting centre located in the commune of Onet-le-Château.


Urban planning


Urban morphology

Rodez is an ancient city, the road becomes gradually narrower as it approaches ld Rodezand the remains of the ancient city fortress are still strongly present in the form of ramparts. Its hyper-centre is extended over many streets and pedestrian alleys between the squares of ''Place du Bourg'', ''Place de l'Olmet'', ''Place de la Cité'' and the ''Place de la Madeleine'', one discovers typical houses in a mostly preserved historical setting. In these squares markets or fairs are held while the ''Passage du Mazel'' hosts a daily trade of fresh and seasonal produce. Pedestrian streets, very concentrated in the old centre, today are a place of life with many commercial signs. Beyond, is a long straight avenue lined with trees, leading to a central hub, the , to access the boulevards on the periphery of the city centre. Road traffic is carried around the walls located on the boulevards of Estourmel, Belle Isle, Denys Puech and Flaugergues encircling the centre and served by streets parallel to this historic heart. Beyond Vieux-Rodez, the city expanded during the 20th century. To meet the demands of the era, new neighbourhoods and economic zones were developed. Rodez was, during the post-war period, an average city that had the most buildings beyond its circular boulevards. Finally, the creation of the Bourran Viaduct allowed the extension of the city beyond the Auterne Valley.Magazine "Rodez Notre Ville" - June 2011 The town of Rodez is part of the Grands Sites de Midi-Pyrénées. It continues to work to obtain the label ''Ville d'Art et d'Histoire'' and wishes to file its candidacy for UNESCO world heritage. Thus, the historic centre, and joined developments, are designed to meet the criteria of these institutions. The municipality is divided into five major quarters:


Housing

Rodez has many rental housing units. In addition, the average of new housing has four rooms. Its housing stock remains fairly young, 59% of dwellings are from subsequent to
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. Despite this, planning is progressing day by day and the homes and other premises have increased by 23% each year. As regards social housing, and particularly the which introduced a minimum quota of 20% social housing for cities, Rodez had 10% in 2007 and stagnated at around 12% in 2011.


Arrangements of the "Forail-Cathedral" axis


Quadrilatère Combarel

The now demolished old Combarel hospital will be replaced by housing and green spaces. Since the 19th century, the Combarel hospital enjoyed a privileged location in the heart of the city and at the centre of the agglomeration. The purchase of the former hospital by the agglomeration of Grand Rodez aims to impose the site as a centre of activity of the city, as it once was. A conversion will redraw all of the area and allow it to become a real neighbourhood to live, in order to revitalise the heart of the metropolitan area of Grand Rodez. The district wants a place with trees and green space, in which can be found housing as well tertiary activities, shops. The whole of the area will be mid-residential and mid-institutional, probably with the construction of a new hotel. This area will be part of a construction complying with environmental standards. The project is based on maintaining, on the upper plateau, the entire quadrilatère and chapel, as well as the development of the former Capuchin convent.


Forail public garden

The Foirail public garden, and the ''Esplanade du Foirail'', is located in the heart of the city. Consisting of a large courtyard with various mood lighting, it can accommodate some entertainments and events (concerts, outdoor performances etc.). This place has coherence with the various cultural and economic facilities which are adjacent (, festival hall, cinema multiplex and the centre of ''L'Amphithéâtre''). Finally, the public garden located nearby, having gained 20% more land after the redevelopment of the area, offers different walks around the different peripheral facilities.


Multiplex cinema

The multiplex consists of 10 cinema rooms with between 68 and 404 seats, spread over two levels with a total of 1580 seats opened in November 2013. Double access (next to the ''Giratoire de l'Europe'' and ''Avenue Victor-Hugo''). A fast food area as well as a night beerhouse are integrated within the confines of the cinema centre having also two other shops.


Underground parking

To allow the population to take advantage of the cultural and economic facilities and hold a means of parking for people working in the centre of Rodez, entirely underground parking totalling 400 spaces was built at a depth of , and on two levels, under the ''Esplanade des Ruthènes''. It opened at the same time as the multiplex.


Exhibition park

This project, scheduled for the commune of Olemps will open its doors in the second half of 2016, after work which will begin in 2015. This will be designed to host cultural performances, economic events or conferences, with a set of 3,000 seats.


Toponymy

In antiquity, during the Roman occupation, the city was named ''
Segodunum Segodūnum is an old Celtic place name derived from Proto-Celtic *'' sego''-'' dūno''-, meaning "strong fortress".The Place-Names of Roman Britain, pp. 452-3. A.L.F. Rivet & Colin Smith (1979). Princeton University Press. It can refer to the fol ...
''. The roots being ''sego'' "strong"
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or
Segobriga Segóbriga was an important Celtic and Roman city, and is today an impressive site located on a hill (cerro Cabeza de Griego) near the present town of Saelices. Research has revealed remains of important buildings, which have since been preserved ...
, the capital of Celtiberians, shares the same etymology.
and ''dunum'' "hill", where ''Segodunum'' "high hill, stronghold" is at the origin of the
Gaulish Gaulish is an extinct Celtic languages, Celtic language spoken in parts of Continental Europe before and during the period of the Roman Empire. In the narrow sense, Gaulish was the language of the Celts of Gaul (now France, Luxembourg, Belgium, ...
name of Rodez. During the middle to the end of the
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, the city was called ''Civitas Rutenorum'', the city of the Rutènes. Then, it became ''Ruteni'' and finally Rodez. Rodez is locally pronounced ""Rodess" odɛsin French. That is explained by the spelling of the city in
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: ''Rodés'', pronounced "Rroodess" ruˈðes Rodez was spelled with a final ''z'', instead of ''s'', to maintain the closed ''e'' of Occitan and to prevent it from becoming silent.


History

Existing from at least the 5th century BC, Rodez was founded by the
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. After the
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occupation, the ''
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'' (fortified place) was renamed ''Segodunum'', while in late Imperial times it was known as ''Civitas Rutenorum'', whence the modern name. After the fall of the
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, it was captured by the
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and then by the
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, being also ravaged by the Arabs in 725. Later it was occupied by the armies of the
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and of the
Counts of Toulouse The count of Toulouse (, ) was the ruler of county of Toulouse, Toulouse during the 8th to 13th centuries. Originating as vassals of the kingdom of the Franks, Frankish kings, the hereditary counts ruled the city of Toulouse and its surrounding ...
. English troops occupied Rodez during the
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. However, in medieval times the city's history was marked by strong rivalry between the
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and the
Bishops of Rodez The Diocese of Rodez (–Vabres) (; French language, French: ''Diocèse de Rodez (–Vabres)'') is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in France. The episcopal see is in Rodez. The diocese corresponds exactly ...
, who exerted their authorities in different sectors of the city, divided by a wall. The counts were able to defy the royal French authority until the submission of count John IV by the future King
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in the 15th century. In the following century bishop
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built the
Rodez Cathedral Rodez Cathedral () is a Roman Catholic church located in town of Rodez, in the department of Aveyron in the Occitanie region of Southern France. The cathedral is a national monument Cathédrale Notre-Dame and is the seat of the Bishopric of Rode ...
. The last count of Rodez, Henry VI of Rodez, who became
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, sold his title to the Royal Crown in 1589. The city remained a flourishing merchant centre up to the 18th century, when the nearby town
Villefranche-de-Rouergue Villefranche-de-Rouergue (; ) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. Villefranche-de-Rouergue station has rail connections to Toulouse, Figeac and Aurillac. History At the end of the Albigensian Crusade from the northe ...
was made the seat of the experimental Provincial Estates of the Haute-Guyenne. However, with the French Revolution Rodez became the chef-lieu of the newly created department of the Aveyron and has remained so since.


Prehistory


Antiquity

Rodez is a city of more than two millennia: its existence dates back to the 5th century BC, when a Celtic tribe of
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, the
Ruteni The Ruteni were a Gallic tribe dwelling in the southern part of the Massif Central, around present-day Rodez, during the Iron Age and the Roman period. Name They are mentioned as ''Rutenos'' by Caesar (mid-1st c. BC), ''R̔outēnoì'' (Ῥ ...
, stopped in the south of
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to found one of these characteristic
oppida An ''oppidum'' (: ''oppida'') is a large fortified Iron Age Europe, Iron Age settlement or town. ''Oppida'' are primarily associated with the Celts, Celtic late La Tène culture, emerging during the 2nd and 1st centuries BC, spread acros ...
of the Gallic civilization, that of . Many elements of heritage bear witness to the Romanisation of Segodunum. While
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spread in the wake of the evangelising activity of , the city witnessed and at times suffered during, the less stable times that following the fall of the
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.


Middle Ages

Rodez was successively occupied by the
Visigoths The Visigoths (; ) were a Germanic people united under the rule of a king and living within the Roman Empire during late antiquity. The Visigoths first appeared in the Balkans, as a Roman-allied Barbarian kingdoms, barbarian military group unite ...
, the
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, the armies of the Dukes of
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and the Counts of Toulouse, as well as by the
Moors The term Moor is an Endonym and exonym, exonym used in European languages to designate the Muslims, Muslim populations of North Africa (the Maghreb) and the Iberian Peninsula (particularly al-Andalus) during the Middle Ages. Moors are not a s ...
, who seized Rodez in 725, and damaged the ancient church. Years later, it was the
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who captured Rodez, during the
Hundred Years' War The Hundred Years' War (; 1337–1453) was a conflict between the kingdoms of Kingdom of England, England and Kingdom of France, France and a civil war in France during the Late Middle Ages. It emerged from feudal disputes over the Duchy ...
. The history of the city remained marked for a long time by an intense rivalry between the Counts of Rodez, who dominated the town extra-muros, and the , who dominated intra-muros. A wall separated the two sectors. Each community had a town hall, its consuls, and its own administration; each competing for power. To the town, the famous dynasty of the
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and Rodez, eventually acquired sovereign privileges: Coining money at the Martelenque Tower, wearing the crown and persisting to recognise the antipope Benedict XIII and his heirs Bernard Garnier and Jean Carrier, for a time. This led inevitably to confrontation with the King of France in 1443. The dauphin, the future
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, came to occupy Rodez and submit Count Jean IV. Later his son would have a seditious idea, trying to betray Louis XI. This caused him to be killed in
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, with his family, during his escape.


Early Modern era

At the beginning of the 16th century, Rodez was marked by Bishop (from one of the most famous families of Rouergue). He finished the work of construction of the Cathedral of Our Lady of Rodez. He added the architectural masterpiece that is the bell tower, at , topped by a Virgin, yet today the highest bell tower, without a
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, in France. The works were completed in the fifteen years between 1510 and 1526 and this despite the plague ravaging the city. The rivalry between the two powers somewhat served the development of Rodez. Despite the testimonies that are its many made Gothic masterpieces from the 13th to the 16th century, the city has not really experienced long periods of prosperity. In 1589,
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, Count of Rodez, attached the destiny of the
County of Rodez The County of Rodez was a fief of the County of Toulouse formed out of part of the old County of Rouergue in what is today Aveyron, France. Its capital was Rodez. At its height, it was a centre of troubadour culture. On the death of Hugh of R ...
to the Crown. The story of Rodez then copied that of
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. Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, Rodez became a thriving market city. Rodez was divided into 6 parishes: *Notre-Dame (cathedral, suburb) *Saint-Amans, including the hamlet of Pont-Viel, a large part of the territory of the current commune of Olemps (Olemps, La Mouline, Toizac, Linars, Benechou) and a part of the municipality of La Monastère (Foulhoubous) *Sainte-Catherine *La Madeleine (church demolished) *Saint-Martin-des-Prés (Layoule area) *Saint-Félix: The area of Saint-Felix, Calcomier, La Peyrinie, and the entire valley of the Fontanges stream located in the current municipality of Onet-le-Château (Canaguet, Fontanges, Floyrac, Labro, , Puech Baurez Flars)


Modern era

The old rival of Rodez was
Villefranche-de-Rouergue Villefranche-de-Rouergue (; ) is a commune in the Aveyron department in southern France. Villefranche-de-Rouergue station has rail connections to Toulouse, Figeac and Aurillac. History At the end of the Albigensian Crusade from the northe ...
. The French Revolution took away Villefranche's role of administrative capital, for the benefit of Rodez, which became
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and of the new department of Aveyron due to its central position. The religious heritage of the city was only partially degraded. In June 1792, the scientists of the time cared about to know the exact measurement of the
metre The metre (or meter in US spelling; symbol: m) is the base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI). Since 2019, the metre has been defined as the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of of ...
. Rodez would be a "central" element to accomplish this measure. Indeed,
Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre Jean Baptiste Joseph, chevalier Delambre (19 September 1749 – 19 August 1822) was a French mathematician, astronomer, historian of astronomy, and geodesist. He was also director of the Paris Observatory, and author of well-known books on the ...
was responsible for measuring the distance from
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to Rodez, while
Pierre Méchain Pierre François André Méchain (; 16 August 1744 – 20 September 1804) was a French astronomer and surveyor who, with Charles Messier, was a major contributor to the early study of deep-sky objects and comets. Life Pierre Méchain was bo ...
was the one measuring between
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and Rodez. They were to meet in Rodez to combine their results and determine the value of the metre. In 1793, at Montjouy in Barcelona, Méchain detected an inconsistency between the recorded lengths and an astronomical survey of the position of the stars. The Franco-Spanish war prevented him from repeating measurements. This difference (which was in fact not due to a handling error but the uncertainty of the instruments used) plunged him into deep trouble and he made every effort to avoid having to report on his work in Paris. In 1799, he resigned himself to attend an international conference which welcomed his scientific work. In 1798, the was created. Under the
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, the (regarding the murder of
Antoine Bernardin Fualdès Antoine Bernardin Fualdès (10 June 1761 – 19 March 1817) was a French magistrate whose mysterious murder in Rodez created a national political debate, in what was known as the ''Affaire Fualdès''. The murder and the trial were a national and i ...
) included a highly controversial trial and executions. Rodez received many journalists, on this occasion, who described the behaviour of Rodez people from a very subjective standpoint. The 19th century also experienced a cultural revival. In 1836, the was founded on the initiative of . The main leaders of the department were involved in the cultural life of the province. Modernisation of Rodez occurred very slowly during the 19th century. Little by little, Rodez evolved by affirming and developing its role as capital of the department of Aveyron from the 21st century, creating its own economy and independence, whilst remaining linked to Toulouse. Thus, from this period, many facilities have appeared such as the , the development of the Rodez-Marcillac Airport platform, high-speed connections to Rodez, the ''Esplanade du Foirail'' with its multiplex cinemas, the
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Museum and its festival hall.


Politics and administration


List of mayors


Intercommunality

Rodez is the seat of the , whose headquarters is at 1 ''Place Adrien Rozier''. Established in 1964 and incorporated in the district, it then became an agglomeration community on 20 December 1999. Today, it has eight communes. The commune, an important part of the southern Massif Central, is also close to other cities located in the southwest such as Toulouse and Albi, as well as in the centre and north of the Massif Central such as
Aurillac Aurillac (; ) is the prefecture of the Cantal department, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of France. Geography Aurillac is at above sea level and located at the foot of the Cantal mountains in a small sedimentary basin. The city is b ...
and Mende with which it forms the Estelle city network. Finally, one can note the existence of the .


Judicial and administrative authorities

The town of Rodez is the seat of the General Council of Aveyron and the Council of the community of the . The conurbation has a
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barracks, a
municipal police Municipal police, city police, or local police are law enforcement agencies that are under the control of local government. This includes the municipal government, where it is the smallest administrative subdivision. They receive fundi ...
force, an SAMU and an
SMUR Emergency medical services in France are provided by a mix of organizations under public health control. The central organizations that provide these services are known as a SAMU, which stands for (, ). Local SAMU organisations operate the contr ...
(both medical emergency services), a
poison control centre A poison control center is a medical service that is able to provide immediate, free, and expert treatment advice and assistance over the telephone in case of exposure to poisonous or hazardous substances. Poison control centers answer questions ...
and a
remand prison Pre-trial detention, also known as jail, preventive detention, provisional detention, or remand, is the process of detaining a person until their trial after they have been arrested and charged with an offence. A person who is on remand is ...
while the State administers the prefecture of the department, and a
gendarmerie A gendarmerie () is a paramilitary or military force with law enforcement duties among the civilian population. The term ''gendarme'' () is derived from the medieval French expression ', which translates to " men-at-arms" (). In France and so ...
brigade. A new remand prison will be located in the commune of Druelle in July 2013 with a capacity of about 100 male inmates, including a capacity of ten for people eligible for day parole. Finally, the administrations of the State are present in Rodez (tax office, Bank of France, social security, family allowance, etc.). For the courts, it has an instance tribunal and a with an assizes court, a
tribunal of commerce A tribunal, generally, is any person or institution with authority to judge, adjudicate on, or determine claims or disputes—whether or not it is called a tribunal in its title. For example, an advocate who appears before a court with a singl ...
, an industrial tribunal and a
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. The court of appeal is located in Montpellier.


Cantons of Rodez

Since 2015, Rodez is the
chef-lieu An administrative centre is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the place where the central administration of a commune, is located. In countries with French as the administrative language, such as Belgiu ...
of three cantons: * Rodez-1 comprises the western part of Rodez. * Rodez-2 comprises the commune of Le Monastère and the central and eastern part of Rodez. * Rodez-Onet comprises the commune of Onet-le-Château and the northern part of Rodez.


Environmental policy


International relations

Rodez is twinned with: *
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, Germany, since 1970


Honorary citizens

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has been an
honorary citizen Honorary citizenship is a status bestowed by a city or other government on a foreign or native individual whom it considers to be especially admirable or otherwise worthy of the distinction. The honor usually is symbolic and does not confer an ...
of the city of Rodez since 28 March 2008.


Municipal administration

The city council has 35 seats, arranged in a semicircle, of which 26 are occupied by the Socialist majority and nine seats by the opposition. The leader is .


Political trends and results


Municipal elections of 23 and 30 March 2014

*Outgoing mayor: Christian Teyssèdre (
Socialist Party Socialist Party is the name of many different political parties around the world. All of these parties claim to uphold some form of socialism, though they may have very different interpretations of what "socialism" means. Statistically, most of th ...
) *35 seats in the municipal council (2011 legal population: 23,794 inhabitants) *21 seats in the community council ()


Municipal elections of 2008

*Outgoing mayor: (
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)


Legislative and presidential elections


=2012 legislative elections

= *Outgoing Député:
Yves Censi Yves Censi (born 8 February 1964) was a member of the National Assembly of France. He represented the first constituency of the Aveyron department, from 2002 to 2017 as a member of the Union for a Popular Movement The Union for a Popula ...
(
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)


=2012 French Presidential election

= *Outgoing President:
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Population and society

Its inhabitants are called ''Ruthénois'' in French, from the name of the
Ruteni The Ruteni were a Gallic tribe dwelling in the southern part of the Massif Central, around present-day Rodez, during the Iron Age and the Roman period. Name They are mentioned as ''Rutenos'' by Caesar (mid-1st c. BC), ''R̔outēnoì'' (Ῥ ...
, a Gallic tribe which once occupied the territory, the former
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of "Rodanois" (from Occitan ''rodanés'') having given way to this scholarly form.


Demography


Demographic evolution

In 2017, the commune had 24,057 inhabitants. With 24,057 inhabitants in 2017, Rodez remained the most populous commune of the Aveyron department, ahead of
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INSEE
The
communauté d'agglomération An agglomeration community (, ) is a consortium of communes in France, communes (municipality, municipalities) in France, created as a government structure by the Jean-Pierre Chevènement, Chevènement Law of 1999. It is one of four forms of co ...
Rodez Agglomération Rodez Agglomération is the ''communauté d'agglomération'', an intercommunal structure, centred on the city of Rodez. It is located in the Aveyron department, in the Occitanie region, southern France. Created in 1999, its seat is in Rodez.
had 55,851 inhabitants in 2018, the ''
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'' of Rodez 47,666 inhabitants, and the '' aire d'attraction'' of Rodez 111,885 inhabitants. The population of Rodez has reached its maximum in 1975 (25,550), and has stabilized since then around 24,000.


Age structure

The population of the commune is relatively young in comparison with the department. Especially the age group 15–29 years is larger than average, due to the presence of institutes of higher education in Rodez.


Education

The commune is located in the
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. The city administers five and six . The department manages two and the region three
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.


Higher education

Rodez has to date more than 2,500 students on its agglomeration. By 2016, a campus on with University Library, presence of the Crous, housing will be depending on the site of Saint-Éloi. After the restructuring and extension of the IUT between 2009 and 2012, this campus is implemented throughout the domain of EDF-GDF. Ultimately this site should concentrate more than 10,000 students of science subjects, hydroelectricity, mechanical or food production.


Employability

The Communal Office of Employment Training (MCEF), located at 41-43 ''Rue Béteille'' opened its doors in March 2013 after two years of work. This area of includes the employment centre and its service platform, the local mission for employment of youth, the inter-institutional centre of personal and professional skills assessment (CIBC), the Information Centre and Orientation (academic inspection), the territorial office Aveyron,Service of the Regional Council for Vocational Training Cap Employment,Association working for the employment of disabled people the AFIJ (graduates) and the Aveyron branch of ADEFPATAssociation for development through training in the countries of Aveyron, Tarn, Lot and Tarn-et-Garonne which is a regional structure whose mission is to reinforce the strategies of territorial development. 55 employees work on all the services present in this institution which covers a pool of 142,000 inhabitants.


Educational associations

The '' Calandreta'' schools (in
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, ''petite alouette'') are Franco-Occitan bilingual colleges and schools.


Health


Jacques-Puel Hospital

This medical, surgical, gynaecology and obstetrics (MCO) hospital with emergency adult and paediatric facilities, is the second regional technical platform after the CHU de Purpan in Toulouse. It is the headquarters of the SAMU and SMUR of Aveyron, and has nearly 60 medical and surgical services. Specialised and ultra-specialised in the disciplines of
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and surgery, it holds medical equipment of the latest generation.


Saint-Louis surgical specialties clinic

After a restructuring between 2007 and 2010, the Saint-Louis Clinic is a large installation between the ''Boulevard d'Estournel'', ''Rue Cabrière'' and 22 ''Rue Béteille''. Two buildings of three floors joined by an underground level and raised tunnels are built on a total area of . This clinic is equipped with a laboratory for medical analyses and a radiological platform equipped with an Magnetic resonance imaging, MRI scanner. Each floor extends over and the last floor, with 24 beds, is dedicated to post-operative care specialised in cardio-pneumology. 100 beds, all disciplines, are operational in this surgical facility. Surgical specialties in this clinic are: The clinic was closed in January 2014.


Other centres of care nearby

In the commune of Olemps, from Rodez, are also the Les Peyrieres Hospital and Sainte-Marie Hospital.


Sports

Rodez is home to Rodez AF (called ''le Raf'' by its fans) of the Ligue 2 (Second Division). The women's team is in the First Division and are known as ''les Rafettes''. Rodez also has rugby, basketball, handball and fencing teams.


Infrastructure

The city has numerous sports facilities. Most of these facilities have been reunited in what is called the ''Vallon des Sports'', at the level of in the Western Quarter. It is composed of the dojo gym, sports rooms of l'Amphithéâtre and the Aquavallon aquatic centre. The Stade Paul-Lignon, Paul Lignon Stadium is located nearby. Many other sports complexes are present in the metropolitan area. All these facilities are intended to improve the reception of sports clubs of the city, whether they are independent or federated in combination as the Rodez Omnisports Stadium. The various sports institutions:Magazine ''Bonjour Rodez'' - December 2006 *''L'Amphithéâtre'' Cultural Centre has several rooms in order to practice badminton, basketball, boxing, climbing, fencing, martial arts, gymnastics and table tennis. *''Dojo'' gym: Badminton, basketball, handball, volleyball, judo *''Paul Lignon'' Stadium: Football, rugby *The ''Vabre'' complex: Athletics, basketball, football, handball, rugby, tennis, volleyball *The ''Trauc'' complex: Football, , rugby, archery *''Louis Polonia'' Stadium: Football, pétanque, quilles de huit *Boulodromes of Camonil and Saint-Éloi: Petanque *''Fabre'' Gymnasium: Basketball, volleyball *''Avenue de Paris'', Sports Valley, Le Trauc: Shooting stands *''Ramadier'' City Stadium: Basketball, football *Nautical centre: Swimming, competitions, aquatic activities, sauna, Turkish bath, hammam *''Domaine de Combelles'': Riding centre The city of Rodez hosted the in 2009, Top 12 of the SRA in 2009, international Championship of Sport aerobics, aerobic gymnastics in 2010, FIBA Under-17 World Championship for Women, Championship of the world of women's basketball for under-17s in 2010 and the 2010 Tour de France. Rodez will welcome the return of the Tour de France in 2015 Tour de France, 2015, for the finish of Stage 13, on 17 July, and the departure of Stage 14, on 18 July.


Associations

The basketball club of Stade Rodez Aveyron plays in the , football clubs including Rodez Aveyron Football in the Ligue 2 for the men's team and in Division 1 Féminine, Division 1 for the Rodez AF (women), women's team, and in rugby Stade Rodez Aveyron plays in Federale 1. These are the principal sports clubs of the commune. In fencing, Rodez Aveyron currently plays in Division 1 for men's team and women's team. The men's team was champion of France's division 1 in 2012 and 2014, 3rd in the European Cup of Champion Clubs in 2013 and runner up of Europe 2015. The Rodez Badminton (CBR) Club organises a tournament every year of national scope at l'Amphithéâtre. The Aveyronnais, very fond of bowling games, participate each year for the Championship of France of , beginning in August. The ''Vélo-Club Ruthénois'' [Ruthénois Cycling Club], founded in 1891, is the oldest sports club in the city. *R.A.F. (Rodez AF, Rodez Aveyron Football) *R.S.A. (Stade Rodez Aveyron), rugby *S.R.A.B. () *C.B.R. (Rodez Badminton Club) *Rodez athletics stadium *Stage Ruthenois Tennis *Gym-Club Ruthenois *Judo Rodez Aveyron *Grand Rodez swimming *Fencing Rodez Aveyron *Vélo-Club Ruthenois *Sport keel Ruthenois *R.O.C. Aveyron Handball *Combelles riding club


Military life

Headquarters of the Army of Aveyron, located in Rodez, near . The regiments whose barracks were in Rodez: * (1879-1897) * (1913) Non-divisional elements: *, split from the 122nd infantry regiment in 1914 *


Media


Local and regional print media

Rodez is the seat of the newspaper. It is part of the Group. The group lies in vast premises, on ''Avenue Victor Hugo'', at the foot of the Cathedral of Rodez. Indeed, there are three daily newspapers of local and regional news being edited every day, namely the ''Centre Presse'', ''La Dépêche du Midi'' and ''Midi Libre''. In addition, a Rodez weekly based on the news of the agglomeration of the is produced on ''Le Piton'', namely ''Le Ruthénois''. A monthly journal is published by the General Council of Aveyron which tells the news of the institution each month, and the same for the city of Rodez which has its own monthly called ''Rodez, notre ville'' [Rodez, our city]. Finally, a quarterly published by the Midi-Pyrénées region is delivered to the mailbox of each person in Rodez. With regard to the history of the Rodez press, some newspapers have disappeared namely (1832-1835), and .


National and international press

The city has the national and international press in its kiosks. To facilitate the work on press articles, the media library of Rodez contains many archives, such as the departmental archives and the house of the press.


Radio

Apart from all major national stations to which the city of Rodez can access, other local radio stations are also available such as which has a registered office in
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, ''Radio cent pour cent'' [100% Radio], ''Radio Menergy'' and ''CFM'' (107.9FM), which has its studios in Rodez. Finally, ''Radio Temps'' [Time Radio] (107 FM) was created in the Lycée Louis Querbes.


Television

The commune has had Television in France, digital terrestrial television channels since 1 June 2008. In addition, a branch of France 3 Sud, for France 3 Quercy-Rouergue, is headquartered in and thus allows Rodez news to be brought to television. A television studio is installed here in order to present the newscasts for Quercy-Rouergue Aveyron-Lot (department), Lot. Finally, the idea of establishing a continuous channel dedicated to the town of Rodez was born. The city of Rodez has broadcast digital television channels to replace analogue broadcasts, since 8 November 2011.


Internet and telephony

Rodez has broadband internet cable technology and Wi-Fi as well as commissioning, in 2008, several kilometres of Optical fiber, fibre optic coupled to WiMAX and Universal Mobile Telecommunications System, UMTS base stations across and particularly to trading areas such as the international airport, railway station, Bourran Quarter and the historic centre. The 3G, 3G+ and 4G networks allow the digital opening up of the city of Rodez. The various road works, in the city centre, and especially in the historic heart, allowed new internet loops of very high-speed to be built between 2011 and 2012.


Religion, philosophical and humanist associations

The city of Rodez, seat of the bishopric, is part of the parish of Our Lady of the Assumption, which includes 6 branches: Cathedral Notre-Dame de Rodez, Saint Amans, Le Monastère, La Mouline, Gorgan and Sacré-Cœur. is the Bishop of Rodez since 2011. The Protestant temple of Rodez (Reformed Church of France) was erected in 1947, on ''Rue Louis Lacombe''. The Evangelical Reformed Church of Rodez is located on the Séverac road to Onet-le-Château. The Rodez mosque built on the ''Avenue de Bamberg'' between 2000 and 2002, was inaugurated in May 2003. The religious building was expanded between 2010 and 2011. Rodez has several Masonic Lodges: *"La Parfaite Union" (Grand Orient de France) created in 1762 and in which Paul Ramadier was initiated in 1913. *"Le Réveil du Rouergue" (Grande Loge de France) *"Le Droit Humain"


Cultural events and festivities

In summer, the city offers many entertainments and festive events. Three museums and many art galleries (Gallery Sainte-Catherine among others) attract many tourists. Finally on the side of young people, student associations are present and, in addition, throughout the year, many bar-restaurants and bar-discos of the city participate in entertainment on the Ruthenois Piton ("terrasses en fêtes" [terraces in festivals], for example). There are several music venues and festivals in or near Rodez. Music venues ''La Guinguette'' and ''Le Studio'' often host concerts, as does the local amphitheatre, and the local ''Maisons des Jeunes et de la Culture'' of Rodez and Onet-Le-Château. ''Skabazac'' is probably the best-known music festival, and it takes place in mid-June. Just on the outskirts of Rodez in a town called Sébazac, Skabazac attracted over 30,000 people in 2010, when Cypress Hill headlined. In 2011 the festival's 13th edition was cancelled due to a lack of government funding. In midsummer the Occitania, Occitan festival, called ''Estivada'', takes place over several days. The festival promotes Occitan culture with food, cultural displays, and live music. In order to preserve the traditions of folklore and the Occitan language, the ''langue d'Oc'', two folk groups are based in Rodez. La Pastourelle (the young Shepherdess in Occitan) founded in 1948 and the Escloupeto (the carrier of hooves in Occitan) in 1953. It is through music, dances, songs and costumes from southern folklore that the various volunteers, we are revisiting the era. Occitan theatre is also part of their repertoire. The popular folklore of the Aveyron was created in Pont-de-Salars, at the International Folklore Festival of Rouergue in 1955.


Economy

Rodez asserts itself from an economic and tourist perspective at the centre of a triangle formed by Toulouse at the southwest, the regional prefecture located from the Piton Ruthenois, at the southeast by Montpellier and to the north by Clermont-Ferrand, the farthest, located away. Over the main city of the province, with 20,000 inhabitants, Rodez is, according to INSEE the 13th most prosperous urban unit of France just behind most of the cities in Île-de-France such as Saint-Cloud, Courbevoie, Paris and Suresnes. It is the 28th city where there are the most "jobs on the spot", Rodez is also the 91st commune of France in terms of viable start-ups by inhabitants (1 per 116 inhabitants) and the 157th in terms of share of taxed households representing 58 per cent (well above the national average). This result can be explained by two mechanisms. First, the diversity of the economic base is that companies of Rodez touch on numerous and varied areas. Moreover, Rodez was for many years separated from the major national economies without relevant communications. To do this, it endeavoured by its own skills to produce and build its own corporate panel in order to sustain its territory.


Income of the population and taxation

In 2017, the median income per household was €20,410, and 51% of households had to pay income tax.


Employment

Today, Rodez is the main employment area of Aveyron. The population is organized around , which concentrates the largest number of jobs with high-growth sectors as health, education, trade, food processing (dairy, cheese, meat processing), the wood furniture sector, mechanics, computer science, tertiary industries, aviation and research. The Aveyron inhabitants have three lives in the area of influence of Rodez. The geographical location of Rodez at the junction of the major Aveyron communication routes has long channelled a rural exodus to the prefecture: The presence of an airport and the improvement of the road network to Toulouse today contributes to the dynamism of the Rodez area with the emergence of many jobs. In January 2017, the workforce, active population of the municipality was 10,994 people, or 70.4% of its inhabitants aged 15–64 years. The unemployment rate among those aged 15–64 was 9.2%.


Businesses

Rodez and its agglomeration focus a wide range of businesses and economic sectors, by automotive equipment with the Robert Bosch GmbH, Bosch Group, by research on Genetically modified organism, GMOs and the distribution of seeds for agriculture with the national headquarters of the group within the grouping , aeronautics with the Sofop working for Airbus Industries or its international airport platform, health with its hospital, computing with the Sopra Group, and the food industry. This set of dynamics places the agglomeration of Rodez in second place in economic growth in the Midi-Pyrénées after its regional capital, Toulouse. These companies are one of the keys to the ''"engineering valley"''. Rodez is the seat of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Aveyron located in the city centre and in the district of Bourran. The is the second largest economy of southwestern France where there are 2,700 companies in Grand Rodez and 1,500 in the centre of Rodez. Finally, there was an increase of 14.5% for the creation of companies on Rodez and its region between 2000 and 2006. The rate of survival of businesses was 71.5%, three years after opening. Major centres include: *The with its 2,000 employees is the second platform of health of the Midi-Pyrénées region. *BSH Hausgeräte, Robert Bosch Rodez with 1,700 employees is the largest industrial employer in the department of Aveyron. Designated reference site in regards to glow plugs, the injector "common rail", became the standard on diesel systems, is the "flagship" product, according to the director of the Albert Weitten Group. The company of the project was expected to produce 1,800,000 for 2011. *National headquarters of the , located in the district of , brings together 250 scientists from a total of 1,000 employees. *The Sainte-Marie Clinic in Rodez: 1,000 employees *The Saint-Louis Clinic in Rodez: closed in 2013 *OPRA Group Inforsud with 400 employees (computer engineering). *Verdie Travel Group employs 250 employees and many seasonal (tour operators) In the year 2018, 208 companies were created in the territory.


Economic centres of the territory

The present economic hubs on Rodez and/or its suburbs are closely linked with the
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. Found: *, with dozens of national commercial or local signs, all established over , it is the first commercial area of its department and one of the most important in its region. *: Services and administrations of the State, private enterprises, health. *Zone of Bel Air: Close to the international airport of Rodez, it is the first business park of Grand Rodez. Spread over and in structuring business for the whole territory, Bel Air is a recognized Regional Interest Zone of the Midi-Pyrénées. 160 companies are located here. *Zone of La Gineste: With its in the heart of Rodez, it focuses in trade activities and services dominant to new technologies. A dozen companies are located here, including RM Ingénierie [RM Engineering], ETI, RDS and D’Médica. *Zone of the Balquières: Automotive centre of Grand Rodez, located just outside Rodez. Several companies are present including Peugeot, Citroën, Ford, Volvo, Land Rover, Mercedes, etc. *Zone of Cantaranne: One of the areas of "historic" activities dedicated to industry, craft and wholesale trade in the communes of Onet-le-Château and Rodez. Forty companies are already installed on , including: Bosch (1700 employees), Lactalis, Drimmer, Bonneviale, Mathou, Thermatic, Garrigues SA, etc. *Zone of Arsac: Agri-food area of in the commune of Sainte-Radegonde *Zone of Naujac: Business Park of , in the commune of Luc-La Primaube, devoted to crafts and industry. 25 companies are installed including Eiffage-construction. *Zone of Montvert: This is located at Luc-La Primaube, and devoted to crafts and small logistics (on the edge of the RN88). *Zone of Malan: Crafts and industry, an exhibition park in 2016.


Agriculture

Rodez is traditionally an agricultural trade centre. The city is the headquarters of Aveyron agriculture through its departmental chamber of agriculture. However, within the city walls, Rodez has little to no farming (0.8% of the distribution of jobs). Instead, it focuses in this field of research, including for example the or Lycée La Roque. Beyond the city and agglomeration, agricultural activity is present. During the 2011 session of the Congress of Young Farmers held in Rodez, Bruno Le Maire, Minister of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, as well as Rurality and Development, came to close this congress.


Trade

Rodez and its suburbs have developed local trade and large national brands, during the 21st century, to avoid a Human capital flight, brain drain to the major centres like Toulouse and Montpellier. The city developed businesses in the city centre and its surroundings (commercial hub of located at Sébazac-Concourès). The city market is held three times per week (Wednesday morning, Friday afternoon and Saturday morning). A large fair happens each quarter on ''Le Piton'' in Rodez. The commune of Cransac, located away, has planned the establishment of a casino which is scheduled to open in March 2015.


Tourism

Due to the geographical location of Rodez, between the Millau Viaduct and Conques, but also close to cities of the Midi such as Toulouse and Montpellier, its 2,000 years old historical past offers culture with museums, including the . The development of road, rail and air transport, and also its UNESCO World Heritage candidacy contributes to a positive and dynamic tourist area (300,000 tourists each year to the Rodez Cathedral). Finally, the office of tourism of Rodez conducts guided tours of the monuments and landmarks of the city. However, beyond the city, tourists have also turned to the major centres of the department such as the lakes of Lévézou, Conques, Laguiole to the north of the department. The Millau Viaduct to the south provides the junction of the A75 to the Mediterranean Sea and also Les Plus Beaux Villages de France, the most beautiful villages of France which place the department of Aveyron at the forefront of the French departments hosting the prettiest villages. Finally, Rodez has two promotional clips of the city issued by and the "Great Sites of Midi-Pyrénées" group. The Grand Rodez tourist office is located on the ''Place de la Cité'' (opened in July 2013).


Gastronomy

There are three weekly farmers' markets. On Wednesday mornings the market is located in Place du Bourg. On Saturday mornings, the market expands into Place de la Cité and Place Emma Calvé (behind the cathedral). On Friday evenings there is a small farmers' market on the Parking du Sacré Cœur. Several restaurants serve local specialities, notably aligot, farçous, tripoux, and Roquefort, Laguiole (cheese), Laguiole, and Cantal (cheese), Cantal cheeses, as well as Marcillac AOC, red wine from the nearby village of Marcillac. Fouace is a breakfast item, a sweet bread that can be found in many local bakeries.


Local culture and heritage

The town centre is almost exclusively pedestrianised and is filled with history, as well as shops and local artisans. The agglomeration of ''Grand Rodez'' comprises the towns of Rodez, Onet-le-Château, Druelle, Luc-la-Primaube, Le Monastère, Olemps, Sainte-Radegonde and Sébazac-Concourès.


Places and monuments

Most of the important buildings of the city are located in . In addition, many buildings, houses, places, places of worship and châteaux are registered and protected by the state. Since 3 February 2012, the Ruthenois Piton is classified among the "big sites" of Midi-Pyrénées and a steering committee is preparing the candidature of Rodez to the label of French Towns and Lands of Art and History, Towns and Lands of Art and History as well as the UNESCO World Heritage Site, World Heritage.


Religious buildings


=Notre-Dame Cathedral

= Made an Monument historique, Historic Monument in 1862. The Cathedral of Notre-Dame of Rodez is the main religious building of the department. Burned, damaged over the centuries, the Cathedral of Rodez is a remarkable compendium of architectural styles from the 13th century to the 17th century: Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque interior decoration elements. It has imposing dimensions; the central nave, quite narrow, is long and has a particularly graceful elevation . The building is equipped with a beautiful bell tower, genuine laced pink sandstone, visible from afar, dominating the top of the city of its . Four hundred steps climb to reach the statue of the Virgin (located at the top of the bell tower) and the magnificent panorama of the city. At night, it is illuminated from inside. File:12 - Rodez Cathédrale.jpg File:Cathedral of Our Lady of Rodez 79.jpg File:12 - Rodez Clocher de la cathédrale.jpg File:Rodez - Cathédrale Notre-Dame -04.JPG File:Rodez - Cathédrale Notre-Dame -07.JPG File:Rodez - Cathédrale Notre-Dame -11.JPG File:Sommet du clocher de la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rodez 14.JPG File:Sommet du clocher de la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rodez 06.JPG File:Sommet du clocher de la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rodez 07.JPG File:Sommet du clocher de la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rodez 15.JPG


=Episcopal Palace

= The was made a Historic Monument in 1942. The old episcopal palace of the 15th century, lay between the transept of the present cathedral and the rampart of the city. Paul-Louis-Philippe de Lezay de Lusignan was appointed Bishop of Rodez in 1684. He began the construction of the current palace upon his arrival, which ended in 1694. The palace was built in the style of Louis XIII of France, Louis XIII with a staircase reminiscent of the Château de Fontainebleau. File:Ancien évêché de Rodez.JPG File:Rodez - Palais épiscopal -03.JPG File:Rodez - Palais épiscopal -04.JPG File:Rodez-Tour Corbières-20140621.jpg File:Rodez-Tour de l'évêché-20140621.jpg


=Presbytery

= Made a Historic Monument in 1950.


=Saint-Amans Church

= The was made a Historic Monument in 1943. It was built in the 12th century and then completely rebuilt from 1758 to 1761 with materials salvaged from the original building. The exterior is Baroque but the interior has maintained its Romanesque style. The dome was decorated in the 18th century by Salinier. Tapestries of the 6th century decorate the choir and represent the miracles of Saint Amans. It retains a 15th-century Pietà and a statue of the Trinity (16th century), as well as a Limoges enamel reliquary casket. File:Église Saint-Amans de Rodez.JPG File:Rodez - Église Saint-Amans -04.JPG File:Rodez - Église Saint-Amans -01.JPG File:Rodez - Église Saint-Amans -02.JPG File:Rodez - Église Saint-Amans - Intérieur -03.JPG File:Rodez - Église Saint-Amans - Intérieur -10.JPG


=Sacré-Cœur Church

= The was made a Historic Monument in 2005. Its construction was inspired by the Abbey Church of Saint Foy in Conques with notable influences from major Périgord churches. File:Église du Sacré-Cœur de Rodez.JPG


=Chapel of the former Jesuit college

= Made a Historic Monument in 1927. The former Society of Jesus, Jesuit college is a group of historic buildings constituting the . This college remains a chapel, a building and a fountain, the of Denys Puech, placed against the exterior wall of the chapel, in ''Place Foch''. File:Rodez - Chapelle de l'ancien collège des jésuites -01.JPG File:Rodez - Chapelle de l'ancien collège des jésuites -03.JPG File:Rodez - Chapelle de l'ancien collège des jésuites -02.JPG


=Ancient monastery

= Made a Historic Monument in 1942. The national stud is now installed in this former religious building.


=Others

= *The , last vestige of the asylum for the insane, where the Paraire writer and poet Antonin Artaud was confined. Today, it houses a 'space Antonin Artaud'. *The chapel of Saint-Martin, it was situated halfway up, overlooking Layoule. Before 1789, it served as a Ruthenoise parish, and then before the second world war, deposit garbage and playgrounds for children. In ruins since the war, it was entirely demolished in 1966. *The Chapel of Our Lady of Mercy, located on the ''Chemin de la Boriette'' (a remote green space). Owned by the municipality of Rodez, it was originally incorporated into La Chartreuse (today the ). Restored by the Companions of the Duty, it is open to the public in the afternoon on good days. *The Rodez mosque, inaugurated in May 2003 and remarkable for its architecture, is located on the Avenue Bamberg.


Civil buildings


=Hôtel de la préfecture

= Made a Historic Monument in 1947. The hotel was built in the first half of the 18th century by François Le Normant d'Ayssènes, counsellor to the king, and his receiver in the election of Rodez. It is now home to the prefecture of the Aveyron. File:Rodez - Hôtel Le Normant d'Ayssènes -01.JPG File:Rodez - Hôtel Le Normant d'Ayssènes -02.JPG File:Hôtel de la préfecture de Rodez.jpg File:Rodez-Hôtel Le Normant d'Ayssènes-20140622.jpg


=Hôtel de Bonald

= Made an Monument historique, Historic Monument in 1991.


=Hôtel du Cheval Noir

= Made a Historic Monument in 1947.


=Hôtel Séguret

= Made a Historic Monument in 1944.


=Maison d'Armagnac

= Made a Historic Monument in 1862.


=Maisons bourgeoises

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=Layoule Bridge

= Made a Historic Monument in 1947.


=Château de Saint-Félix

= Made a Historic Monument in 1984.


=La Gascarie Viaduct

= Railway bridges of the 19th century, including the Gascarie Viaduct.


Parks and gardens

*Foirail public garden *Square François Fabié: This small square presents a very broad view of all the southern part of the Rodez territory. Rodez was awarded with three flowers of the Concours des villes et villages fleuris, competition of flowery cities and villages, was awarded 1st place in 1996, and 3rd in 2007. Rodez also has the label "Child-friendly city", given by UNICEF. Combelles recreation park, located in the commune of La Monastère, a few kilometres from the city centre is at the heart of a park of . It is a place which is dedicated to the activities of its equestrian centre and its holiday-village accommodation. Vabre Park offers children's activities with outdoor games. Rodez has an 18-hole golf course located more precisely in the commune of Onet-le-Château. Layoule, located on the edge of the Aveyron river, offers a route laid out for pedestrians or cyclists. Finally, there is also a guide ''Les Belles Balades de l’Aveyron'' [The beautiful walks of the Aveyron]. The Foirail, where the cultural buildings are integrated, offers a natural setting in the heart of the city.


Cultural heritage


Linguistic heritage

The city of Rodez (''Rodés'', in ) was one of the last centres of Occitania, with many troubadours who found refuge there and attempted to perpetuate the . Today, Occitania and the Langue d'Oc are in revival thanks to the of Rodez and the presence of numerous festive and cultural events. This language has become, over the years, a real cultural crossroads of the Pays d'Oc in the service of the revival of Occitan culture.


Learned society

On 3 December 1836, at the invitation of , the Society of Letters, Sciences and Arts of Aveyron was created in Rodez. Its purpose is the study of the history and the , both natural and cultural, of the Aveyron department, formerly Rouergue. This cultural institution was recognised as being of public utility on 29 October 1857. It is open to researchers, teachers, students, and to all those who are interested in the culture of Aveyron and the Rouergue. The Society of Letters, Sciences and Arts of Aveyron has a library of more than 50,000 books and several archival fonds.


Museums

Rodez has three museums: *''Musée Fenaille'' classified MH (1944): Museum of history and archaeology with a unique collection of statues and menhirs of the Rouergue. Its collections also include sculptures from other periods: antiquity, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and modern times. *''Musée Denys-Puech, Musée des beaux-arts Denys-Puech'': Museum of contemporary art in which the sculptures and paintings of Denys Puech are shown, and which also hosts many temporary exhibitions. *
Musée Soulages
': Soulages Museum, Musée de France, Museum of France, opened 31 May 2014. A large part of the works of Pierre Soulages and temporary exhibitions of international scope are shown.


Art galleries

* *Galerie Foch, open to all artists *La Menuiserie *Private galleries


Others

* *Large multimedia library of Rodez, rich in old and current works. *A House of Associations, close to the square of the sacred heart, to open its doors in January 2012. It allows activities of a social, cultural, educational, sporting or environmental character to be carried out.


Cultural facilities

*Cultural centre ''L'Amphithéâtre'' offers sports functions with several sports halls on several disciplines (fencing, climbing, badminton, dance etc.) as well as a large room accommodating up to 3000 people and being adaptable for congresses, trade shows, conferences, debates, seminars, shows or theatrical performances. In addition, for shows, concerts and other artistic performances, the programming of the facility offers a great place to internationally recognised artists. *House of Youth and Culture offers opportunities for theatre and shows, entertainments, or congresses and conferences, exhibitions (several rooms of different capacity). *Salle des fêtes [Festival hall]: Near Haras and the Paul Lignon Stadium, the hall of opened on 7 January 2012, by its designer, Emmanuel Nebout and political representatives. *Palais des Congrès [Congress hall]: ''Boulevard de la République'', it meets an economic role for enterprises, associations with several committee rooms and an auditorium and exhibition hall. *National School of Music of the Grand Rodez: Music, exhibitions, conferences and debates. *Theatre of to Onet-le-Château, ''La Baleine'': the acoustics are particularly designed for the performing arts and speech (theatre, symphonic music, opera). This building is located in the commune of Onet-le-Château and can also accommodate conventions and conferences with broadcast equipment, image and sound equipment with the latest technologies. The theatre, or more accurately the auditorium occupies for 500 seats at the service of culture. Indeed, this theatre consists of 3 levels on , among technical premises, entrance hall, concert hall of with set of , backstage, two collective areas, three individual areas, a quick area, government offices, a rehearsal room, two control rooms (including a mobile), changing rooms, two elevators for people with reduced mobility. Finally this auditorium of 500 seats is adjustable to 300 or 500 places. With a prestigious cultural programming, this building is a centre of culture in south-western France. *Exhibition Park of Malan: Economic and cultural infrastructure, located on the edge of the RN88, this place is modular for congress, exhibitions, shows based on events, and offers entertainment venues and catering. It can accommodate up to 3000 people. Opening in 2015. *Several municipal halls (municipal campsite, Calcomier, Saint-Eloi, Grange of Vabres and Foch parking) for meetings, activities, events.


Personalities linked to the commune

* (NC-1396) born in Sévery, died at Rodez, regent, vice-rector and , , then . * (1501-1529), Bishop of Rodez. *Jean Salvanh (1510s – after 1580), architect *Laurent Macte or Macty, native doctor of Colmars (Alpes de Haute-Provence). He left the city in 1564 to study medicine in Montpellier, then in 1567, came practise in Rodez. He left a book of reason evoking the troubles of his time and its manifestations in Rodez. The studied and chronicled in volume 25 of his memoirs in 1942 the 'journal' of this character. Laurent Macte died at the beginning of the 17th century in Rodez. *Ambroise Crozot, painter born in Rodez at the end of the 17th century. *Jean Calmette (1692-1740), Society of Jesus, Jesuit, missionary to India, Indology, Indologist, was born in Rodez. *Saint (born in Rodez in 1739-1824), Bishop under the First French Empire, First Empire * (1749-1792), man of the Church, scientific, speleologist. *, general of division and French revolutionary, born in Rodez. *
Antoine Bernardin Fualdès Antoine Bernardin Fualdès (10 June 1761 – 19 March 1817) was a French magistrate whose mysterious murder in Rodez created a national political debate, in what was known as the ''Affaire Fualdès''. The murder and the trial were a national and i ...
(1761-1817), prosecutor, assassinated. * (1763-1847), French general of the National Gendarmerie, Gendarmerie. * (1763-1848), brigade general (1806), Knight of the Empire (letters patent of 22 October 1810), mayor of Rodez. * , born in Rodez. *Amans-Alexis Monteil was born on 7 June 1769 in Rodez. A school bears his name. *Raymond Gayrard, engraver and sculptor, born in 1777 in Rodez, died in 1858 in Paris (he was responsible for the statue of Samson that adorned the Place d'Armes in Rodez). * (1794-1863), historian and founder of the . * (1801-1887), brother of the preceding, lawyer, historian, Vice President of the Société des lettres, sciences et arts de l'Aveyron, legitimist. *Natalis Flaugergues (1823-1893), soldier and author in 1874 of a text where he claimed that Rodez is at the centre of the world. * (1842-1916), writer, historian, Deputy (legislator), Member of Parliament and List of senators of Aveyron, Senator of Aveyron. *Antonin Artaud (1896-1948), writer and poet, interned from February 1943 to May 1946 in the Paraire departmental lunatic asylum. *, lawyer, the Bar Association of Rodez, Conservatism, Conservative Deputy (legislator), deputy in 1936 and 1945. *Eugène Raynaldy (1869-1938), French politician born in Rodez, he was Senate (France), Senator of Aveyron from 1930 to 1938. * (1904-1988), French politician born in Rodez. *Idebert Exbrayat, pastor, born in 1913 in Calvisson, organized in Rodez the rescue of many Jews during the Occupation. He was named as his wife, Righteous Among the Nations * (1914-1983), writer, Resistance movement, resistant and French academic born in Rodez. *
Pierre Soulages Pierre Jean Louis Germain Soulages (; ; 24 December 1919 – 25 October 2022) was a French painter, printmaker, and sculptor. In 2014, President François Hollande of France described him as "the world's greatest living artist." His works are he ...
, painter, engraver, and sculptor, born in Rodez in 1919. *Marie-Eugène de l'Enfant-Jésus (1894, 1967), born ''Henri Grialou'' in the Gua Quarter, he became a priest in the Carmelites, Carmelite order. He founded the . He is in the process of beatification. *Jean Fabre (rugby union), Jean Fabre, French Rugby Union international, occupied the position of flanker in the Stade Toulousain during the 1960s, born in 1935 in Rodez. *, born in Rodez on 24 January 1936, politician, Mayor of Rodez from 1983 to 2008 and president of the regional Council of Midi-Pyrénées from 1988 to 1998. *Bertrand Delanoë, former Mayor of Paris, spent his teenage years in Rodez and studied at the private Lycée François d'Estaing. *Anne-Marie Escoffier, former Minister Delegate (France), Minister-delegate responsible for decentralization, General Councillor of the with the General Council of Aveyron in Rodez, former prefect and Senator of Aveyron between April 1999 and September 2001 and between October 2008 and July 2012. * (1949-2008), the first Rodez cardio-surgeon to implant a Coronary circulation, coronary stent, in 1986. *François Kevorkian, Disc jockey, DJ and music producer, was born in Rodez in 1954. *Dominique Reynié (1960-), political scientist, born in Rodez. *Bernard Laporte, born in Rodez in 1964, former Secretary of State of sports, former coach of France national rugby union team, France's rugby union team, ex-UA Gaillac, and the Union Bordeaux Bègles, CA Béglais, former coach of the Stade Bordelais and the Stade Français. *Gaëtan Roussel, born 13 October 1972 in Rodez, singer and founder of the rock band Louise Attaque. *Olivier Asmaker, cyclist and teammate of Laurent Jalabert, grew up in Rodez. *Cyril Lignac, cook and host on M6 (TV channel), M6, was born 5 November 1977 in Rodez and studied in
Aveyron Aveyron (; ) is a Departments of France, department in the Regions of France, region of Occitania (administrative region), Occitania, Southern France. It was named after the river Aveyron (river), Aveyron. Its inhabitants are known as ''Aveyro ...
. *Julien Pierre, international rugby, second line of ASM Clermont Auvergne, born in 1981 in Rodez. *Sabrina Viguier (b. 1981), French football player who currently plays for Olympique Lyonnais (Ladies), Olympique Lyonnais and France women's national football team, France's football team (last selection in 2011). *Alexandre Geniez, professional cyclist, born in 1988.


Heraldry, logo and motto


Heraldry


Logo of Rodez

The Rodez logo consists of a small yellow drawing representing the branch from the bottom of the Occitan cross - this cross on the flag of Midi-Pyrénées - and the ''Rodez'' name in red capitals. The upper part of the logo, meanwhile, represents the Cathedral of Rodez perched on its "piton". The slogan: "Rodez, un art de ville" [Rodez, a city of art] is sometimes added to the logo.


See also

*Communes of the Aveyron department *Diocese of Rodez


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Geography - geology

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History

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The Fualdès Case

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Notes


References


External links


Official website

Office of Tourism in English
{{Authority control Communes of Aveyron Prefectures in France Ruteni Rouergue