Ax-les-Thermes (French pronunciation: [aks le tɛʁm]; Occitan: Ax or Acs) is a commune in the Ariège department in the Occitanie region of southwestern France.

Ax-les-Thermes
View towards the town and the Camp de Gramou bridge over the Ariège
View towards the town and the Camp de Gramou bridge over the Ariège
Coat of arms of Ax-les-Thermes
Location of Ax-les-Thermes
Map
Ax-les-Thermes is located in France
Ax-les-Thermes
Ax-les-Thermes
Ax-les-Thermes is located in Occitanie
Ax-les-Thermes
Ax-les-Thermes
Coordinates: 42°43′13″N 1°50′23″E / 42.7203°N 1.8397°E / 42.7203; 1.8397
CountryFrance
RegionOccitania
DepartmentAriège
ArrondissementFoix
CantonHaute-Ariège
IntercommunalityCC Haute-Ariège
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Dominique Fourcade[1]
Area
1
30.26 km2 (11.68 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[2]
1,283
 • Density42/km2 (110/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC 01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC 02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
09032 /09110
Elevation697–2,411 m (2,287–7,910 ft)
(avg. 720 m or 2,360 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

The commune has been awarded one flower by the National Council of Towns and Villages in Bloom in the Competition of cities and villages in Bloom.[3]

Geography

edit
 
The Oriège at Ax-les-Thermes

Ax-les-Thermes is situated in the Pyrénées, close to Andorra, and stands on the confluence of the Oriège, Ariège and Lauze rivers.[4] some 75 km west of Perpignan and 35 km north-east of Andorra la Vella. Access to the commune is by Route nationale N20 from Garanou in the northwest which passes through the village then south through the commune to Mérens-les-Vals. The D613 goes north from the village to Sorgeat and the D25 branches from this to go east to Ascou and Mijanès. The railway line from Foix passes through the commune with Ax-les-Thermes station just northwest of the village. The line continues south to Merens-les-Vals.

Apart from the village there are the hamlets of Premiere Bazerque, Deuxieme Bazerque, Troisieme Bazerque, Petches, and Ax-Bonascre to the south. The Ax 3 Domaines Ski resort is located at Ax-Bonascre southwest of the village and is accessed by the D82 road from the village. The commune is alpine in nature with extensive forests and rugged terrain.[5]

The Ariège river flows through the commune from south to north at the start of its journey to join the Garonne at Portet-sur-Garonne. The Ruisseau des Estagnols rises in the south of the commune and flows north to join the Ariège in the south of the commune. The Ruisseau de Risl and the Ruisseau de Font Frède both rise in the east of the commune and flow west to join the Ariège. The Oriège flows from the east to join the Ariège in the village and the Lauze flows from the east to join the Ariège just north of the confluence of the Oriège.

The Spa

edit

Ax (from Latin Aquae – water; French Thermes – hot springs), situated at an elevation of 700 metres (2,300 ft), is well known for its sulphurous hot springs (25 to 78 °C or 77 to 172 °F). The waters, which were used by the Romans, were historically claimed to treat rheumatism, skin diseases, and other maladies.[4] The springs were developed in the medieval period on the orders of Saint Louis to treat soldiers returning from the Crusades afflicted with leprosy. From the 19th century, a spa tourism industry developed.

The Bassin des Ladres (Lepers' Pond), in the centre of the commune, is fed by hot springs supplying water from the ground at a temperature of 77 °C. The best known fountain is the "fountain of cannons". A hospital is situated only one metre from the basin. The pond was built by Roger IV, Count of Foix, during the reign of Saint Louis in 1260. Every year on St John's Day the people of Ax-les-Thermes, having been daubed with ashes, bathe in the Lepers' Pond for fun.

History

edit
 
View of the commune in 1910

Heraldry

edit
 
Arms of Ax-les-Thermes
These were the arms of Roger IV, Count of Foix, who built a leprosy hospital and the bassin des Ladres in 1260.[6]

Blazon:
Or, 3 pales of Gules.



Administration

edit
 
The Town Hall

List of Successive Mayors[7]

From To Name
1800 1813 Jean François Gaspard de Fornier de Clauselles
1977 1989 Alain Aybram
1989 1995 Gérard Balista
1995 2001 Augustin Bonrepaux
2001 2008 Alain Chenebeau
2008 2014 Pierre Peyronne
2014 2026 Dominique Fourcade
 
Panorama of Ax-les-Thermes

Demography

edit

The inhabitants of the commune are known as Axéens or Axéennes in French.[8]

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 1,554—    
1800 1,504−0.47%
1806 1,773 2.78%
1821 1,863 0.33%
1831 1,927 0.34%
1836 1,991 0.66%
1841 1,908−0.85%
1846 1,881−0.28%
1851 1,843−0.41%
1856 1,710−1.49%
1861 1,679−0.37%
1866 1,632−0.57%
1872 1,693 0.61%
1876 1,695 0.03%
1881 1,746 0.59%
1886 1,813 0.76%
1891 1,609−2.36%
1896 1,545−0.81%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1901 1,503−0.55%
1906 1,480−0.31%
1911 1,624 1.87%
1921 1,563−0.38%
1926 1,330−3.18%
1931 1,338 0.12%
1936 1,312−0.39%
1946 1,501 1.35%
1954 1,422−0.67%
1962 1,628 1.71%
1968 1,688 0.61%
1975 1,562−1.10%
1982 1,478−0.79%
1990 1,489 0.09%
1999 1,441−0.36%
2007 1,467 0.22%
2012 1,318−2.12%
2017 1,267−0.79%
Source: EHESS[9] and INSEE[10]
 
The bridge in the town
 
Le Teich Thermal Spa

Economy

edit
 
The "Lepers' Pond" in Ax-les-Thermes, fed by hot springs
 
The casino

Local economic activity is based mainly on livestock (cattle and sheep), Hydrotherapy (there are 60 sources at temperatures ranging from 18 to 78 °C, feeding three spas: Couloubret, Modèle, and Teich. The waters treat especially sciatica, rheumatism and certain respiratory diseases), winter sports, and tourism in general. Its proximity to Andorra enables cross-border shopping. The Ax 3 Domaines winter sports resort is situated in the commune and served as the finish line for stage 14 of the 2010 Tour de France.

Culture and heritage

edit

Civil heritage

edit

The commune has two sites that are registered as historical monuments:

  • The Bassin des Ladres (Lepers' Pond) (13th century) [11] is fed by hot spring water at a temperature of 77 °C.
  • The Teich Park Ornamental Garden (1838) [12]
Picture Gallery

Religious heritage

edit
  • The Church of Saint-Jerome (formerly the Chapel of the Blue Penitents) contains several items that are registered as historical objects:
    • An Altar Painting: Christ on the Cross (1841) [13]
    • The Choir Enclosure (18th century) [14]
    • The Front of the Altar (18th century) [15]
    • A Tabernacle and 6 statuettes (18th century) [16]
    • The Altar, Retable, 2 statues, Painting: Saint Jerome, Saint Madeleine, Christ on the Cross (18th century) [17]
  • The Church of Saint-Vincent contains several items that are registered as historical objects:
    • A Chalice (16th century) [18]
    • A Crucifix from the Blue Penitents (1650) [19]
    • A Chalice (16th century) [20]
    • A Painting: Saint Vincent in Ecstasy (18th century) [21]
    • A Bronze Bell (1512) [22]
    • A Painting: The mystical marriage of Saint Catherine (17th century) [23]
    • A Painting: Christ on the Cross with Saint Madeleine and the Virgin at his feet (1875) [24]

Notable people linked to the commune

edit
  • Saint Udaut (405-452), priest and martyr
  • Peire Autier, Albigensian leader
  • Louis Gareau (1769-1813), General of the Armies of the Republic and the Empire
  • Émilien Dumas (1804–1873), palaeontologist and geologist, died in Ax-les-Thermes
  • Gatien Marcailhou (1807-1855), composer and "inventor" of the waltz. He was the first teacher of Gabriel Fauré. His most famous composition, Indiana, inspired Camille Claudel in his group La Valse.
  • Pierre Bertrand de Mérignon[25]

See also

edit

References

edit
  1. ^ "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises (in French). 2 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Populations légales 2021" (in French). The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  3. ^ Ax-les-Thermes in the Competition for Towns and Villages in Bloom Archived December 10, 2014, at the Wayback Machine (in French)
  4. ^ a b Chisholm 1911.
  5. ^ Google Maps
  6. ^ Arms of France (in French)
  7. ^ List of Mayors of France (in French)
  8. ^ Le nom des habitants du 09 - Ariège, habitants.fr
  9. ^ Des villages de Cassini aux communes d'aujourd'hui: Commune data sheet Ax-les-Thermes, EHESS (in French).
  10. ^ Population en historique depuis 1968, INSEE
  11. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée PA00093770 Bassin des Ladres (in French)
  12. ^ Ministry of Culture, Mérimée IA09500046 Teich Park Ornamental Garden (in French)
  13. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM09500112 Altar Painting: Christ on the Cross (in French)
  14. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM09500064 Choir Enclosure (in French) 
  15. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM09500063 Front of the Altar (in French)
  16. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM09500056 Tabernacle and 6 statuettes (in French)
  17. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM09500062 Altar, Retable, 2 statues, Painting: Saint Jerome, Saint Madeleine, Christ on the Cross (in French) 
  18. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM09500869 Chalice (in French)
  19. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM09500061 Crucifix (in French) 
  20. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM09500060 Chalice (in French) 
  21. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM09500059 Painting: Saint Vincent in Ecstasy (in French) 
  22. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM09500058 Bronze Bell (in French) 
  23. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy PM09500057 Painting: The mystical marriage of Saint Catherine (in French) 
  24. ^ Ministry of Culture, Palissy IM09500111 Christ on the Cross with Saint Madeleine and the Virgin at his feet (in French)
  25. ^ Pierre Brun, A Hellenist of the 17th century: Pierre Bertrand de Mérignon from Ax-les-Thermes, Annales du Midi, 1894, p. 327-348 (in French)
edit