Revel, Haute-Garonne

Revel (French pronunciation: [ʁəvɛl] (listen); Occitan: Revèl) is a commune in the Haute-Garonne department in southwestern France.

Revel
The belfry in Revel
Coat of arms
Location of Revel
Revel
Revel
Coordinates: 43°27′34″N 2°00′17″E
CountryFrance
RegionOccitanie
DepartmentHaute-Garonne
ArrondissementToulouse
CantonRevel
IntercommunalityLauragais Revel Sorezois
Government
  Mayor (20202026) Laurent Hourquet
Area
1
35.31 km2 (13.63 sq mi)
Population
 (2017-01-01)[1]
9,582
  Density270/km2 (700/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
31451 /31250
Elevation179–381 m (587–1,250 ft)
(avg. 210 m or 690 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Location

Revel is situated 52 km (32 mi) east of Toulouse. Other notable nearby towns are Carcassonne and Castelnaudary to the south, Castres to the east, and Albi to the northeast.

Population

Historical population
YearPop.±%
20048,648    
20068,856+2.4%
20078,990+1.5%
20089,121+1.5%
20099,253+1.4%
20109,361+1.2%
20119,352−0.1%
20129,341−0.1%
20139,364+0.2%
20149,387+0.2%
20159,546+1.7%
20169,567+0.2%

Politics

Presidential Elections 2nd Round [2]

ElectionWinning CandidateParty%
2017 Emmanuel Macron EM 64.90
2012 François Hollande PS 54.13
2007 Ségolène Royal PS 50.23
2002 Jacques Chirac RPR 82.89

Sights

The most notable physical feature of Revel is its central square, partially covered by a 14th-century roof, supported by wooden pillars and topped by a distinctive bell-tower. Originally, the marketplace was erected in the fourteenth century. In 1829, a fire destroyed the building. Five years later, it was restored, accruing its recent form with the addition of the cupola and a clock.[3] Every Saturday morning, a market is held in the square and surrounding streets in which a variety of goods, but especially food and clothing, are for sale.

Another distinctive building is the large, Gothic-style town church of Notre-Dame, just south of the central square.

Just south of Revel, where the land begins to slope upwards into the Montagne Noire regional park, is the Lac de Saint-Ferréol, a man-made lake dating from the seventeenth century which is linked to and supplies water to the Canal du Midi. For some time, the lake has been enjoyed by local residents and tourists as a place for walking, sunbathing, picnicking etc. A number of hotels, cafés, restaurants and private homes can be found close to the north shore of the lake.

Economy

Revel is arguably best known for two products: furniture, and a mint liqueur named Get 27, which has been manufactured in the town since the 18th century. Cabinet-making is a specialty of the area, and many cabinet makers are trained at the local lycée, which specialises in technical training, and admits pupils from across the region on a residential (boarding) basis during the week. Furniture shops and warehouses are a feature of Revel and the surrounding area.

Revel’s lycée is located on the east side of the town, on the Route de Sorèze, and is named after Vincent Auriol (1884-1966), the socialist politician who was born in the town and who was the first President of the Fourth Republic of France between 1947 and 1954.

Transportation

Public transport to and from Revel is sparse. At one time, Revel was linked to Toulouse by rail, but the only remnant of this facility is the derelict railway station to the north-west of the town. The nearest town with a rail link (to Toulouse or the south coast) is Castelnaudary. A coach service between Revel and Toulouse runs on an infrequent basis.

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See also

References

  1. "Populations légales 2017". INSEE. Retrieved 6 January 2020.
  2. http://www.lemonde.fr/data/france/presidentielle-2017/
  3. "Revel - John Reps Bastides Collection". bastides.library.cornell.edu. Retrieved 2016-05-09.
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