Mirabel-aux-Baronnies

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Commune of Mirabel-aux-Baronnies
Location
Longitude 05° 05' 99" E
Latitude 44° 18' 41" N
Administration
Country France
Region Rhône-Alpes
Department Drôme
Arrondissement Nyons
Canton Nyons
Intercommunality Val d'Eygues
Mayor Christian Cornillac
(2001-2008)
Statistics
Altitude 206 m–791 m
(avg. 263 m)
Land area¹ 22.56 km²
Population²
(1999)
1,335
 - Density (1999) 59/km²
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 26182/ 26110
¹ French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 mi² or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
² Population sans doubles comptes: single count of residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel).
France

Mirabel-aux-Baronnies is a commune and an old village in the Drôme département (Region Rhone-Alpes) of France. Placed on top of an hill, Mirabel is is renownd for its mild climate and the beautiful scenery. Mirabel-aux-Baronnies is part of the arrondissement Nyons.
It was first mentioned in 1059 as Mirabello Castello.

Mirabel-aux-Baronnies is situated next to the river Gaude on a hill halfways Nyons and Vaison-la-Romaine and had formerly a castle with a tower so high that one could see Orange in Vaucluse. The castle incorporated the chapel of St-Julien that was of architectural importance.

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[edit] History

Mirabel-aux-Baronnies is the former capital of a Voconces-tribe, the Gaudenses. It is said that Mirabel has its name from the previously mentioned high tower of the former castle, the tower was named Turris Mirabellis. Later known as Castrum Mirabellum, it was part of the county of the Montauban-family. 9 october 1206, baron Dragonet de Montauban and his son Raymond exchanged with Eliarde, abesse of Saint-Cesaire of Arles, Mirabel and its surroundings for the signeurship of Vinsobres.
After annexation of the baronnies by the Dauphin, Mirabel grew in importance (it had even its own money) and in number of habitants. The castle was fortified and enlarged, the chapel of St-Julien was rebuilt. The domaine de Beaulieu, at the south of Mirabel became one of the principal residences of the Dauphin. In the 14th century Mirabel was heavily damaged by the religion-based wars.
Until 1348 Mirabel-aux-Baronnies did have a Jewish quarter called Les Josiols, positioned outside the walls on the north next to the creek Françonne. Due to the suspicion they caused the pest, the Jews were either expelled or assassinated in 1348. The houses in the quarter were destroyed.

After the arrival of protestantism in the region, Mirabel-aux-Baronnies changed a lot. First, the chapel of St-Julien was destroyed and in 1633 the castle and a part of the walls. Those walls were restored in 1652 because again the pest was feared, and equipped with 4 new gates. The present church is reconstructed on the remains of the old chapel during 1645-1651. Between 1790 en 1800, Mirabel was chief-lieu of the Canton. After july 1794 (murder of Robespierre) Mirabel was a major centre of royalist parties.

Mirabel-aux-Baronnies was one of the first villages having a public water system. In 1876, Italian specialists were hired. They lived for several years in Mirabel and even had an own school for their children. The water coming from the source Tune, more than 4 km outside the village, was captured and fed into a system of in-situ made concrete tubes of 20 cm diameter (see figure), alimenting 2 fountains and 4 reservoirs (F: lavoir) with fresh drinking water. The fountains, one of which originates already from the of the 13th century that was later adapted for use with the water system, are still in good condition. Those eldest fountain is situated on the old market-square.

[edit] Demographics

Nowadays, the population (1600 inhabitants, 2005) lives from agriculture (olives, vineyards) and tourism.
Underneath figure shows the development of the number of habitants through time (source: Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques).

[edit] Daily life

Friday is (food)market day in Mirabel. Between 30th of november untill the end of february on saturday olive-market. Antiques-market 1st and 3rd sunday from june till september. "Fete du Vin" 15st of august.
Tourists Office, Postal Office, 3 Bakeries, 1 "bureau de tabac", 2 restaurants, 1 butcher.

[edit] Sites and Monuments

  • The church St Julien XIIIth century, rebuilt 1645- 1651.
  • Some remains of the old Castle XIII century.
  • The old fortifications (chemin des Barrys), XIIth century.
  • The old fountain on the Place des Armes XIIIth century.
  • The chapel N.D. de Beaulieu (2 kilometers south-west of Mirabel), the remains of the old residence of the Dauphins.
  • The chapel Calvaire.
  • The chapel St. Pierre (north-east of Mirabel, isolated).
  • Prehistorical caves called "des Hugenots" et "des Sarasins".
  • Remains of the tower of Mialon.
  • The forest of the King.

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[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. P. Ollivier-Elliott: Les Baronnies, ISBN 2-7449-0266-7
  2. Claude Leone-Chanot: Mirabel aux Baronnies, ISBN 2-903044-85-6
  3. ENGLISH information on todays life in Mirabel-aux-Baronnies
  4. Site web Francaise sur Mirabel-aux-Baronnies
  5. Mirabel aux Baronnies Provence-Hideaways
  6. Location of the community (scale 1:100.000) on Mapquest
  7. More statistical information on www.insee.fr