France Bordeaux 10 Things You May Not Know About Place de la Bourse, Bordeaux

10 Things You May Not Know About Place de la Bourse, Bordeaux

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Place de la Bourse is one of the most impressive architectural sights you can see in Bordeaux. It faces the Garonne River and features a wide open plaza with a central fountain and reflecting pool. It was so impressive for me to see this plaza in person and so I decided to learn a bit more about the history behind it.

Place de la Bourse Little Known Facts

Here are ten things you may not know about Place de la Bourse!

1. It had a few names prior to Place de la Bourse including Place Royale, Place de la Liberté and even Place Impériale!

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2. The plaza was designed by famous French royal architect, Jacques Gabriel, Chief Architect for the King, since the age of 21!

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3. Gabriel submitted three designs to the Municipal Council of Bordeaux in 1731.

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4. The design that was chosen was reminiscent of an earlier project he had completed in Paris: Place Vendôme! (At the time, it was called Place Louis le Grand). I can certainly see the resemblance.

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5. The central fountain originally featured an equestrian statue of King Louis XV, because in 18th century France, it was considered a sign of loyalty, respect, and patriotism. This statue was destroyed during the French Revolution of 1792.

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6. Today, we see the statue of “Three Graces” in the central fountain, installed in 1869 by Gumery, a Parisian sculptor.

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7. Gabriel finished designing the plaza in 1739, but construction approval did not go through until May of 1742, just two weeks after his death!

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8. Therefore, Ange-Jacques Gabriel, the architect’s son had to take over the project to see out its completion.

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9. The Chamber of Commerce and Commercial Court eventually moved into their new headquarters in 1749.

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10. Today, the Palais de la Bourse functions as an event venue with 17 rooms and state-of-the-art facilities.

I highly recommend visiting Place de la Bourse in Bordeaux during your visit. It’s a majestic treasure in the southwest of France that exudes French elegance!

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