Les Chaprais Explained

The Chaprais or Chaprais is a district of Besançon, which was developed from the second half of the 19th century. Located in north-east of the historic center, it has 15,500 inhabitants which makes the second bigger area of the city

Etymology

Chaprais would be the contraction of "fields" and "meadows"

History

The first are Chaprais a hamlet vegetable that grows in the second half of the eighteenth. Over the next century, the area is urbanizing slowly and after the construction of the Besançon station at the north end of Chaprais. Its development is accelerated with the construction of the current bridge of the Republic. At the end of the 19th century, Chaprais are a dynamic that attracts modern industrial (automobile brand Schneider, for example), but the bourgeoisie Bisontine who built beautiful villas such as those of the rue de Vittel. This vitality is also Chaprais favorite neighborhood in the municipality built a second station called the Mouillère, and promotes the building of the complex of baths (balneotherapy building, hotel and casino). Despite these activities, the area retains its originality Chaprais particularly in his stand that until today, is marked by great social mix.

If the beginning of the 20th century was marked by a certain demographic stagnation after the Second World War the Chaprais found vigor. Several apartment buildings are constructed and the remaining garden are rejected in the district of Vaite.

Geography

The secor is located near the historical center of Besançon, Saint-Claude and Bregille.

Monuments

Shops

Radios

Education

Écoles maternelles
  • Public kindergarten of Chaprais
  • Public kindergarten of Fontaine-Argent
  • Public kindergarten of Helvétie
  • Private kindergarten of Sainte-Colette
 Écoles primaires
  • Public Primary School of Chaprais
  • Public Primary School of Helvétie
  • Private Primary School Sainte-Colette
 High School and colleges
  • Private college of Saint-Joseph
  • Private lyceum of Saint-Joseph
  • Private lyceum of Saint-Paul
  • Lyceum of Art

Transports

Lines of bus 1 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 10 - 20 - 24 - 27 - 32 - 34 serve the area

Associations

See also

Sources

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