Châteauroux ( ; ; ) is the capital city of the French department of Indre, central France and the second-largest town in the province of Berry, after Bourges. Its residents are called Castelroussins () in French.
Climate
Châteauroux temperatures range from an average February low of to an average July and August high of .
History
thumb|The [[Hôtel de Ville, Châteauroux|Hôtel de Ville]]
The old town, close to the river, forms a nucleus around which a newer and more extensive quarter, bordered by boulevards, has grown up. The suburbs of St. Christophe and Déols lie on the right bank of the Indre. The castle from which the city takes its name was built in the latter part of the 10th century by Raoul, prince of Déols.
Awards
Châteauroux is one of the communes awarded the grand prize by the Concours National des Villes et Villages Fleuris, a beautification initiative begun in 1959.
Monuments
- Château Raoul, 15th century
- Church of St. André, 19th century
- Church of St. Martial, 12th-16th century
- Église Notre-Dame, 19th century
- Convent of the Cordeliers, 13th century
- Équinoxe
- La Prairie St. Gildas
- Le Parc de loisirs de Belle-Isle
- Le Tarmac
- Musée Bertrand
- Musée des Arts et Traditions Populaires
- Musée du Compagnonnage
- Public Garden and the Jardins des Cordeliers
- Quartier St. Christophe
Sports
Football
La Berrichonne de Châteauroux is the town's football club based in Châteauroux, founded in 1883. The team currently plays in National, the third division of French football, and played only one season in Ligue 1 in 1997–98. Châteauroux reached the final of the 2003–04 Coupe de France, where they were defeated 1–0 by Paris Saint-Germain, qualifying for the following season's UEFA Cup. The team plays its home fixtures at the 17,173-capacity Stade Gaston Petit.
As Chateauroux was an Air Force base from 1952 until 1967, American football was played in Chateauroux by a team called Sabres. "Sabres" was one of the best European military teams, playing against other French and German teams. Local French people created a football club in the French American football championship. The name chosen is "Sabres", to celebrate the pioneers, to pay homage to the Americans who were the first.
Tour de France
Châteauroux has been host to the Tour de France multiple times. The most successful cyclist at Châteauroux is Mark Cavendish with three stage wins, leading up to the final straight being labeled "Avenue Cavendish".
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|-
!Year
!Stage
!Start of stage
!Distance (km)
!Stage winner
|-
| 1998
| 5
|Cholet
|228.5
|align=left|
|-
| 2008
| 5
|Cholet
|232.0
|align=left|
|-
| 2011
| 7
|Le Mans
|218.0
|align=left|
|-
| 2021
| 6
|Tours
|160.6
|align=left|
|-
| 2025
| 9
|Chinon
|174.1
|align=left|
|-
|}
Paris 2024
The National Shooting Centre at Châteauroux hosted the shooting events for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.
Festivals
- Bals'arts
- Festival Country Good Old Days Châteauroux
- Festival de théâtre "les Nocthalies"
- Festival Multirythmes
- Festival Populaire du Folklore
- Forum des associations
- La Biennale de Céramique contemporaine
- La Châteauroux Classic d'Indre Trophée Fenioux
- Les Litztomanias
- Rock à Belle-Isle
- Salon du livre de Châteauroux
- Stage festival de danse de Châteauroux (DARC)
- Vendredi...Musique
Transport
Direct services from Châteauroux railway station connect Paris, Orléans, Limoges, Toulouse, and several other regional destinations. The A20 motorway connects Châteauroux with Vierzon, Brive-la-Gaillarde, and Toulouse.
The city offers free public transportation since 2001. Total ridership is up 208% between 2001 and 2012.
The city is served by Châteauroux-Centre "Marcel Dassault" Airport, which is in the commune of Déols to the North. The airport is used mainly for cargo, maintenance, training, and light aviation but also serves seasonal charter services. However, there are no schedule passenger flights to and from the airport. The nearest airport is in poitiers, 80 miles west of Châteauroux.
Notable people
Born in Châteauroux
- Henri Gratien, Comte Bertrand (1773–1844), general of Napoleon's army
- Albert Aurier (1865–1892), symbolist poet, writer and art critic
- Marcel Boussac (1889–1980), entrepreneur and horse breeder
- Robert Falcucci (1900-1989), illustrator
- (born 1943), author, City Councilor of Lésigny (France), initiator of Lésigny-Leingarten twinning, founder and first President of Rencontres Franco Allemandes, Annecy (Annecy-Bayreuth twinning)
- Gérard Depardieu (born 1948), actor and businessman
- Dean Brown (born 1955), jazz guitarist
- Mardi Jacquet (born 1960), playmate
- Estelle Touzet (born 1981), chef sommelier.
- Gilles Sunu (born 1991), footballer
Others associated with the area
- (1560–1620), poet
- Pierre Leroux (1797–1871), philosopher and politician
- (1807–1865), publisher
- (1859–1939), writer
- Fernand Maillaud (1862–1948), painter
- Bernard Naudin (1876–1946), painter and designer
- Ernest Nivet (1871–1948), sculptor
- Émile Goué (1904–1946), composer
- Édouard Ramonet (1909–1980), politician
- Jean Fourton (1934-), writer, humanist, painter, and psychoanalyst. Former town councilor of Châteauroux (1957 to 1967).
International relations
Châteauroux is twinned with:
- Gütersloh, Germany, since 1977
- Bittou, Burkina Faso, since 1985
- Olsztyn, Poland, since 1991
- Fresno, United States, since 2016
- Jinhua, China, since 2019
Population
See also
- Berrichonne de Châteauroux
- Châteauroux-Déols "Marcel Dassault" Airport
- Communes of the Indre department
- Counts and Dukes of Châteauroux
- Marie-Anne de Mailly-Nesle duchess de Châteauroux
- Saint-Benoît-du-Sault
References
- https://web.archive.org/web/20080327174957/http://www.villes-et-villages-fleuris.com/chateaur.htm
External links
- City of Châteauroux Official Website
