Vertaizon


Vertaizon is a commune of the department of Puy-de-Dôme in the region Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. It is part of the urban area of Clermont-Ferrand.

Geography

Location

Vertaizon is built on a hill giving a view on the Limagne and Pont-du-Château from its summit, where is situated the ancienne église and the wall from the former castle.
The commune stretches from the foot of the hill to the lieu-dit Chignat.

History

The foire de Chignat, former "melons' fair", is one of the oldest fairs in France: its oldest occurrence in documents is from 1303. This event takes place every year at the beginning of September in the field near the Castle of Chignat.
In 1195, the lordship of Vertaizon belonged to the troubadour :fr:Pons de Chapteuil|Pons de Chapteuil, who was eventually attacked by bishop :fr:Robert d'Auvergne |Robert de Clermont, at war with his brother the count :fr:Guy II d'Auvergne|Guy II d'Auvergne, a close friend of the lord of the city.

Economy

The town possess a commercial area and two :fr:Adapei|Adapei.

Shops

Eight shops were identified in 2014 : one grocery store, three bakers, one library-newspaper seller, one watchmaker-jeweler and two florists.

Cultural aspects

Landmarks and monuments