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Former university à Orléans dans le Loiret

Loiret

Former university

    11 Rue Serpente
    45000 Orléans
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Timeline

Moyen Âge central
Bas Moyen Âge
Renaissance
Temps modernes
Révolution/Empire
XIXe siècle
Époque contemporaine
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1800
1900
2000
XIe siècle
University Foundation
1411–1417
Construction of the Thesis Hall
1429
Headquarters of Orléans
1862
Historical Monument
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui

Heritage classified

Crypte Saint-Avit, in the high school of young girls: ranking by list of 1862

Key figures

Jeanne d’Arc - National Heroin Libératrice d'Orléans in 1429, historical context.
Clovis - King of the Franks Orléans capital of a franc kingdom (Ve–VIe s.).

Origin and history

The former University of Orleans, mentioned in the 11th century, was a major teaching centre in medieval Europe. The city, then the capital of a free kingdom under Clovis, and then the place of royal sacres until the 12th century, enjoyed a political and cultural context conducive to the development of knowledge. The university attracted students from all over Christendom, especially for its teaching of Roman and canon law, a discipline in which it excelled.

The only architectural vestige still visible today is the Hall of Thesis (or bookshop), built between 1411 and 1417 in the form of a university library. This building, classified as a Historical Monument in 1862, illustrates the climax of the institution before the upheavals of the Hundred Years War. Its decor, strongly restored in the 19th century, reflects the late medieval aesthetic cannons, although its present appearance is partly a romantic reconstruction.

Orléans, a strategic city on the Loire, was also the scene of significant events such as the siege of 1429 raised by Jeanne d'Arc, during which time the university maintained its activity despite the conflicts. The Thesis Hall, owned by the municipality, symbolizes both the city's intellectual resilience and its architectural heritage. Its current use (visits, cultural events) continues its vocation as a place of knowledge and gathering.

The department of Loiret, created in 1790 from the former province of Orléan, retains few physical traces of this medieval university, except for this building. The region, marked by centuries of conflict (the Hundred Years War, the Wars of Religion) and renaissances (the Canal d'Orléans, the development of riverways), has seen its university heritage overshadowed by other monuments. Yet, the Hall of Theses remains a rare testimony of the importance of Orleans as a European cultural foyer before Paris' centralization.

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