Nīmes Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Nīmes is a city of southern France, préfecture (capital city) of the Gard département.
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The city derives its name from Nemausus, perhaps the sacred wood in which the Celtic tribe of Volcae Arecomici (who of their own accord surrendered to the Romans in 121 BCE) held their assemblies (according to Encyclopaedia Britannica 1911) or perhaps the local Celtic spirit guardian of the spring that originally provided all water for the settlement, as many modern sources suggest. Or perhaps Stephanus of Byzantium was correct in stating in his geographical dictionary that Nemausos, the city of Gaul, took its name from the Heracleid (or son of Heracles) Nemausios.
Nīmes may have been one of the richest and finest Roman cities of Gaul. Several important remains of the Roman Empire can still be seen in and around Nīmes:
Tree-shaded boulevards trace the foundations of its former city walls.
Nīmes is historically known for its textiles. Denim, the fabric of blue jeans, derives its name from this city (Serge de Nīmes).
The asteroid 51 Nemausa was named after Nīmes, where it was discovered in 1858.
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Sights
Later monuments include:
There is modern architecture at Nīmes too: Norman Foster conceived the Carré d'art (1986), a museum of modern art and mediatheque; Jean Nouvel the Nemausus, a post-modern residential ensemble, and Kisho Kurokawa a building in the form of a hemicycle to reflect the Amphitheatre. Miscellaneous
People born in Nīmes
Mayors
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