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 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
Louis XIII style 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. 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
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
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 File:Rodez - Maison 2 rue d'Armagnac -01.JPG File:Rodez - Rue d'Amagnac - Numéros 4 et 2 puis la maison d'Armagnac.JPG File:Rodez - Maison Trouillet - 2 rue du Bal -01.JPG File:Tour d'angle de l'hôtel Delauro.JPG File:Rodez - Maison 6 place Charles-de-Gaulle -01.JPG File:Rodez - Maison 2 carrefour Saint-Etienne Passage Mazel -01.JPG File:Rodez - Maison 8 rue Sainte-Catherine.JPG File:Rodez - Maison de Guitard -01.JPG File:Rodez - Maison de l'Annonciation -01.JPG File:Rodez - Maison de Benoît -02.JPG File:Rodez - Maison du Chapître -01.JPG
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
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 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,
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),
Jesuit, missionary to India,
Indologist, was born in Rodez. • Saint (born in Rodez in 1739-1824),
Bishop under the
First Empire • (1749-1792), man of the Church, scientific, speleologist. • , general of division and French revolutionary, born in Rodez. •
Antoine Bernardin Fualdès (1761-1817), prosecutor, assassinated. • (1763-1847), French general of the
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,
Member of Parliament and
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,
Conservative deputy in 1936 and 1945. •
Eugène Raynaldy (1869-1938), French politician born in Rodez, he was
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,
resistant and French academic born in Rodez. •
Pierre Soulages, 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
Carmelite order. He founded the . He is in the process of
beatification. •
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 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 stent, in 1986. •
François Kevorkian,
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's rugby union team, ex-
UA Gaillac, and the
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, was born 5 November 1977 in Rodez and studied in
Aveyron. •
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 and
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. == Notable people ==