Information about Saint Tropez

Commune of
Saint-Tropez

Saint Tropez
Location
Coordinates
Administration
Country France
ArrondissementDraguignan
CantonSaint-Tropez
MayorJean-Michel Couve
(2001-2008)
Statistics
Altitude0 m–113 m
(avg. 15 m)
Population
(1999)
5,542
 - Density (1999)496/km
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code76803/ 83990
Population sans doubles comptes: single count of residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel).


Saint-Tropez is a commune of the Var département in southern France, located on the French Riviera. Popular for its famous and wealthy guests, it is often called the Marbella of France.

History

The fame of the Gulf of Saint-Tropez was established a long time ago: legend says that the name "Saint Tropez" comes from Saint Torpes, a martyr who refused to give up his faith. He was beheaded and his body was thrown into a boat, which drifted into what is now called the Golfe de Saint-Tropez, where he finally came ashore.Between 1470 and 1672, Saint-Tropez was effectively ruled as an independent republic by captains drawn from its guilds and elected by the town citizenry. The captain had the privilege of raising a standing army, which drove away a fleet of Spanish galleons in 1637 and the area was not taxed or levied by the French government during this time. However, this privilege was abrogated by King Louis XIV, who reasserted French control over the city. The mission of the Japanese samurai Hasekura Tsunenaga en route to Rome visited Saint-Tropez in September 1615, in what is known as the first instance of Franco-Japanese relations. The father of Pierre André de Suffren de Saint Tropez, a famous french sailor, was marquis de Saint-Tropez.In the 1920s Saint-Tropez attracted international stars from the world of fashion. During World War II, on August 15, 1944, it was the central site of a beach landing in Operation Dragoon, the Allied invasion of southern France. After the war it became the French existentialists' summer retreat. But it was in the 1950s — partly thanks to Brigitte Bardot — that Saint-Tropez received international recognition. Le gendarme de Saint-Tropez movie series made Saint-Tropez famous internationally.

Local life

Set on the blue waters of the Golfe de Saint-Tropez, this modern version of a medieval town is most popular for the line of luxury yachts in her harbour and the facing line of terrace cafés, divided by a parade of strolling tourists and slowly cruising sports cars.

Night life is very lively and often one can see helicopters bringing elegant guests to private parties, in one of the many luxurious villas in the bay. "People watching" is a favourite sport in Saint-Tropez in the summer. Visitors like to sit in the outdoor cafés, hoping either to be seen or to see someone else.

The port

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View of the port of Saint Tropez
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Sail boats in the port of Saint Tropez
In 1789, the port counted 80 ships, the traffic was intense and the harbour and agricultural activities were flourishing. Tropéziens were not ordinary people, at the same time marine and warlike. In 1860 the floret of the merchant marine named the Queen of the Angels a three-masted ship of 740 barrels. Before 1914 Saint-Tropez is the commercial port of France, them three-masted ship, them Brig bricks Italian, come to supply itself. The shipyards built tartanes and three-masted ships of 1000 to 1200 barrels which had to be tanned and all the population was called by the bells and the bearing of the drums for the setting with water. Cork, wine trade, of wood, the installation of important fish shops, a factory of stoppers of lièges, the factory of the underwater cables in Canebiers (the TSF puts an end to it), a school of hydrography (transferred). Old Saint-Tropez dies and it is recovered by the personalities and the “New Wave”.

Economy

One of the main economicresources of Saint Tropez is the tourism. Its main attractions are its history its beaches of pleasant climate the art and yachting.

The museum of Annonciade

The vault of Annonciade is built between 1510 and 1558 by the brotherhood of the Penitent White. She is stripped with the XIX the high altar leaves to Holy-Maxime, the woodworks are used for the parish church, the money ornaments leave to Fréjus and in 1821, the bell-tower is cut down.In 1892, Paul Signac discovers Saint-Tropez and settles there involving Matisse, Bonnard, Marquet; others came spontaneously. Paul Signac is the founder of the Mediterranean school. In 1908 Andre Dunoyer de Segonzac is preserving museum. George Grammont rich industrial and enlightened collector obtain city the release of the vault of Annonciade and makes it arrange with its load. The museum is inaugurated in July 1955 and in August George Grammont makes gift with the museum of the major parts of its collection. The museum of Annonciade testifies to the French School and is placed at the avant-garde of the innovating movements

Events

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View of the district of the port
Each year, in early October, a regatta is held in the bay of Saint-Tropez. This is a draw for a great many classic yachts, some up to 50 metres in length. At this time, the harbour is a hive of activity and spectacle. Many tourists flock to the location for this event or as a stop on their trip to Cannes, Marseille or Nice.

Transportation

A ferry boat connection operated by Les Bateaux Verts connects the town with Sainte-Maxime, across the bay.

Another option is to take the train to Saint-Raphaël, Var, and then take a bus around the Golfe de Fréjus (40km or 57 minutes) to Saint-Tropez.

Beaches

Opinion suggests that the best Tropezien beaches are located along the coast in the Baie de Pampelonne, which lies south of Saint-Tropez and east of Ramatuelle. Pampelonne offers a collection of beaches along its five kilometre shore. Each beach is around thirty metres wide with its own beach hut and private or public tanning area.

Some beaches are very chic and offer fashion shows on the beach, others are quiet and relaxing and some even have restaurants and cafés directly on the water's edge. Many of the beaches offer windsurfing, sailing and canoeing equipment for rent, while others offer an abundance of motorized water sports, such as power boats, jet bikes and water skiing.

Some of the private beaches are naturist beaches.

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