Le quartier se trouve sur la deuxième terrasse de la ville, à l'abri des crues du fleuve, où s'est développée le centre historique, d'abord à l'intérieur de ses remparts (Vieux Valence), puis à l'extérieur (quartiers de Faventines, Victor Hugo et Latour Maubourg). Grenoble-Isère Airport is located 80 kilometres (50 mi) north-east of Valence along the A49 and offers flights to several European cities including London, Bristol, Dublin, Rotterdam and Warsaw. Valence est une commune du sud-est de la France, préfecture du département de la Drôme en région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The granitic base, cut by the Rhône in the Saint-Vallier/Tain-l'Hermitage pass, is covered by 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) of sediments in the Valence trough. [citation needed], Even under the Roman domination, the Allobroges tribe established themselves north of Isère, and repeatedly rebelled against the Roman occupation. The Surgery and Anesthesia Centre block welcomes orthopaedics, ENT, the ophthalmology, gynecological surgery, urology, neurosurgery, anesthesia, and an operating room. The moorish house known as Mauresque à Ferlin, after the name of its owner, was built in 1858 and of oriental inspiration. [90] Many health professionals are installed on the commune, including 58 physicians,[91] 67 nurses, 80 physiotherapists. The commune is part of the Communauté d'agglomération Valence Romans Agglo, which includes 56 communes since its inception on 1 January 2017, and Valence is the most populous city. It will then require the construction of a third bridge over the Rhône in the north of the metropolitan area (in Bourg-lès-Valence) to complete the ring road that will then form a complete loop: This project is at the stage of preliminary studies and it seems that a passage on the present dam of the CNR is retained in order to minimise the cost. In 2009, the total number of dwellings in the municipality was 34,661, while it was 32,376 in 1999. The église Notre-Dame [Church of Our Lady], located on Rue Berthelot. This project to bury the motorway should make the banks of the Rhône available to Valence. The population supported increasing resistance. [20], Created in 1978 and operated by the CCI of Drôme [fr],[21] the river port of trade [fr] in the Drôme (more often called Port of Valence) is located for its part, on the territory of the commune of Portes-lès-Valence, just to the south of the city of Valence. 2003-485 of 5 June 2003, and the years corresponding to an exhaustive census survey for municipalities with less than 10,000 inhabitants, and the years 2006, 2011, 2016, etc. Située en basse ville… Le centre-ville est entouré du quartier de Faventines à l'est, du Rhône à l'ouest, du quartier du Vieux Valence au nord-ouest, de la ville de Bourg-lès-Valence au nord-est, du quartier de la Gare au sud-est, et du quartier de Calvaire-Hugo au sud-ouest. The County of Valentinois was attached to the Crown of France [fr] in 1424. [85], Valence has two hospitals, a public and a private. As for the grants of the OPH, they come from the city of Valence, the Drôme department, the region and the State. On the other hand, relations with the cities of the Massif Central (Le Puy-en-Velay and Clermont-Ferrand) are more difficult as the roads are very winding. [45] It belonged to the family of the Counts of Albon, which held the region for decades, frequently occupying the county and the Diocese of Valence. Après 4 ans de travaux, le bâtiment rouvre le 12 décembre 2014 sous le nom des « Galeries de Valence »[13], avant de fermer définitivement début 2016[14],[15]. In 1981, he received the "prix du quartier de l'Horloge" [prize of the quarter of the clock] for the best work of urban art in the 1970s. Côte des Chapeliers, home of the Marquis of Veynes. It is the point of departure of the trains in the direction of Grenoble, Chambéry, Annecy and Geneva. For municipalities with more than 10,000, the latest legal population is published by INSEE for all municipalities. [34], The proportion of primary residences, as properties of their occupants, was 43.1%, up slightly from 1999 (41.1%). Shared public spaces will be created on Roosevelt and Kennedy boulevards. [67] Very quickly, an "Armenian quarter" developed between Boulevard Vauban, Rue Farnerie, Rue Madier-Montjau, and the Boulevard d'Alsace, 40% populated by Armenians. It consists of two twisted towers with high clean lines, 52 metres (171 ft) and 57 metres (187 ft) high, which combine functionality and artistic research. This church of the old town is perched at the highest point of the city, signs of its age. It has 390 seats, a rehearsal room, and a dance studio. Each man drew a mass of about a ton. It includes the demolition of 417 houses in the working-class districts of the Plan and Fontbarlettes and their reconstruction by the end of 2014 throughout the city. The Visigoths seized Valence in 413 AD; the Burgundians were masters of the Rhône basin at the end of the 5th century; the Valence people fell to the Frankish Kingdom in 533 AD. It would be one of the first places of Christian worship then emerging in Valence. [52] In March 1480, the King still supported his preferred university.[53]. [98], In 2017, 45,489 people had a job, of which 90.5% was salaried employment. One of the major issues of the municipality is the opening up of the Hauts-de-Valence, which is subject to a program of urban renewal of €117 million, jointly funded by the city and the National Agency for urban renewal [fr] (ANRU). Vue sur la colline et la façade du château de Crussol (Ardèche) depuis le Champ de Mars. It also allows easy access to the Valence TGV station in the north, by the RN 532 [fr]. LOG T7 – Main residences by occupancy status. Located on a crossroads of road networks, it is known to be a point of passage (cf. Cinéma Pathé Valence (53 Avenue de Romans) ; Cinéma Le Navire (9 Boulevard d'Alsace) ; LUX Scène Nationale de Valence (36 Boulevard Général de Gaulle). Le centre-ville bénéficie également datouts majeurs avec un fort dynamisme culturel accueillant en son sein nombres dévénements et manifestations tout au long de lannée et pouvant compter sur un tissu associatif très actif1. The city invested 190,000 livres for the installation of a new barracks in the Rollin quarter, north of the Roman road. Located a few kilometres south of the 45th parallel, the city is often referred to as the "gateway to Southern France." [5], Located in the heart of the Rhone corridor [fr], Valence is often referred to as "the door to the South of France", the local saying à Valence le Midi commence ("at Valence the Midi begins") pays tribute to the city's southern culture. Many other and more specialized schools are also located in Valence. Il comprend 200 vélos en location longue durée répartis à travers 20 stations dont 6 dans le centre-ville : Préfecture, Mairie de Valence, Pôle Bus, République, Gare, et Briand. Ses habitants sont appelés les Valentinois . Under the direction of Commander Laurent Blanchard, the firefighters of the Drôme took part in 28,551 interventions in 2013. J.-C. dans le territoire des Segovellaunes, après l'invasion par les Romains et se positionne rapidement comme étant le plus vaste carrefour de voies romaines, après Lyon[4]. Indeed, Valence has one of the largest Armenian communities in France. These "lovers" would travel the world and adorn many objects. The Museum of Fine Arts of Valence [fr] is the only museum of its kind in Drôme, its collections bring together paintings, drawings, sculptures, decorative arts from the 16th century to the 20th century. [45], In 1029, the Archbishop of Vienne invested Guigues III the Old of the County of Viennois. A Quarter Committee is an association of people who play a role with regard to public institutions, and who allow an exchange of information between people and municipal services. Comme bon nombre de villes gallo-romaines, Valence reçut un plan orthonormé. It is crossed by small streams and adorned with statues. The ancient port was perhaps on the territory of the current commune of Bourg-les-Valence. [49] The haulers pulled either a big boat or boat trains, with teams from a few dozen to several hundred men. Their names evoke an initial high placement to readily give a defensive view of the plain of Valence: Montélier, Montvendre, Montéléger, Montoison, Montmeyran and Beaumont-lès-Valence. Valence enjoys a humid subtropical climate, whose main characteristic is an almost constant wind which blows and dries the Rhône corridor. The esplanade of the Champ de Mars [fr], which before the conversion work of 2001 was a car park dotted with plane trees, is today a wide tree-lined esplanade, where one can see beyond the Rhône to the Château de Crussol, at the forefront of the Ardèche mountains. The lower Miocene molasse in the north of the plain was covered by outwash alluvium of the Isère, whose terraces today still mark the shape of the Valentinois. The domed ceiling is treated in trompe-l'œil; it recalls the Temple of Arts and depicts four genres (drama, comedy, opera and vaudeville). [21] As of July 2013, the Compagnie Nationale du Rhône (CNR) began a campaign of work, with a cost of €14 million, to develop the port to make it a place of exchange at the European level.[22]. The municipality also wants to promote gentle travel along the banks of the channels. In any case, the existence of a link between the two banks is in no doubt and a crossing point could even have existed at the site of Valence from the prehistoric time. Many of them refused this situation and went into hiding in the countryside or joined the Maquis. The two sectors of Briffaut (east and west), in east Valence, count 320 companies (200 on the sector of Briffaut East including an automotive hub combining various concessions and associated services; and 120 businesses of Briffaut West). From the era of the prefecture, there remained only the gate, which has been carefully preserved since. In 1993, the building was transferred to the city and has been classified as an historical monument since 1927.[102]. The city's main parks are: In 2014, the municipality of Valence has the label "flowery city" with "4 flowers" awarded by the National Council of flowery cities and villages of France to the competition of flowery cities and villages.[114]. [16], Valence TGV railway station, on the Lyon-Marseilles LGV Méditerranée line, is located 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north-east of the city centre. More than 100 cities are connected one or more times a week, some up to five times per day, such as London. Thus, nested terraces were formed. [61] The region had other celebrations of federation in the winter and spring, culminating in the Fête de la Fédération of 14 July 1790, celebrated in Paris and simultaneously in 250 cities in France, including Valence.[62]. [25] The orientation of the streets of the Roman city, orientation still quite widespread in the streets of the old town, is identical to those of the ancient cadastres of the surrounding countryside. Cet hôtel, situé en centre-ville de Valence, vous permet d’accéder au riche patrimoine culturel de cette ville du sud ainsi que de la région drômoise. It was bought by the city of Valence around 1830 and is part of the first monuments registered national historical monuments inventory after a visit by Prosper Mérimée in Drôme. Les points positifs : Ville très bien située à deux heures de la mer une heure de la montagne au bord du Rhône, elle comporte le plus grand port de plaisance fluvial de France.Un très joli centre ville avec des rues commerçantes animées. Le code postal de la ville de Valence est 26000. Elle dessert également la gare de Valence TGV à environ 10 kilomètres au nord-est de la ville. It is in the neighborhoods east of Valence, at the foot of a terrace, the terrasse du séminaire, that the channels (with a total length of 17 kilometres (11 mi), or 40 kilometres (25 mi) when counting secondary irrigation channels) originate. After the disappearance of the County of Valentinois [fr], incorporated into the Province of Dauphiné [fr], the dauphin Louis II de Poitiers-Valentinois [fr] may have imposed homage to the Bishop and Abbot of Saint-Ruf (free Abbot and immuniste): Valence was therefore incorporated into the province of Dauphiné. In 2011, its agglomeration [fr] had 127,559 inhabitants (over 10 municipalities) and its metropolitan area [fr] had 175,095 inhabitants (39 communes across Drôme and Ardèche). In addition to a renovation of the tourist facilities on the site of the l'Épervière [fr], the city wants to transform the îles quarter into an ecoquarter, with positive energy housing. The work to expand the museum (which began in 2009) was completed in December 2013. Valencia then grows in range around its ancient centre. It suffered extensive damage in the French Wars of Religion, but it was restored in the first decade of the 17th century. It was also an important commercial axis, especially for salt, which would benefit the city which guards traces of the name of Rue "Saunière", formerly the name of one of the four gates of Valence, the one which gave access to the south. The park has many trees, including 400 cedars near a natural space in the shape of an amphitheatre. Its architecture is special, because it has a belfry, a secular steeple symbolising the independence of the city against the Catholic Church, a classical facade and a roof of tiles of different colors. In Valence, the A7 autoroute runs along the Rhône and thus crosses the city by cutting the river. Valence has two Catholic parishes, which depend on the Diocese of Valence, Deanery of Valence: Notre-Dame-des-Peuples of Valence[79] and Saint Émilien of Valence. Valence is watered by the Rhône river, the commune is on the left bank. [72], This strong presence has passed into the odonymy: a street and a square of the old Armenian quarter make reference to it: the Rue d’Arménie and the Place Missak Manouchian. In August 121 BC, the army of Quintus Fabius Maximus crushed them at the Battle of the Confluence [fr] (implied, the Rhône and Isère) according to Strabo (Geographica, IV, 1, 11). It is classified a historical monument since 1982.[104]. As Louis XI, he allowed a market in the town of Valence, in 1476, during his stay in the city[54] and confirmed tax privileges for the city of Valence. Built in 1973, at the initiative of the Chamber of commerce and industry of Drôme [fr] (CCI of Drôme), around a pool of 44,000 square metres (470,000 sq ft), it is included in a leisure park of 17 hectares (42 acres). Drôme. Unlike most other bike sharing systems, its management is not delegated to a business, or related to an advertising market but provided by the transport company of Valence (subsidiary of Transdev) in partnership with the Citéa transit network. HOTEL OUVERT & ROOM SERVICE. Thus, the Chony quarter (in the current commune of Bourg-lès-Valence), were found remains of pipes that belonged to the aqueduct that brought water from the source of the Treuil to Valence. The ancienne préfecture, near the Place Saint-Jean, where remains only the monumental entrance gate. Valence (US: / v ə ˈ l ɒ̃ s, v æ ˈ l ɒ̃ s /, French: (); Occitan: Valença) is a commune in southeastern France, the capital of the Drôme department and within the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.It is situated on the left bank of the Rhône, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) south of Lyon, along the railway line that runs from Paris to Marseille.. Le centre de dépistage était ouvert en partenariat entre la Ville, le CCAS, la pharmacie et des infirmières. From the 21st century, the communes with more than 10,000 inhabitants have a census each year as a result of a sample survey, unlike the other communes which have a real census every five years. One may also include the Côtes Saint-Martin, Saint-Estève, des Chapeliers and la Voûte. The city then fell successively under the power of the Franks, the Arabs of Spain, the sovereigns of Arles, the emperors of Germany, the counts of Valentinois, the counts of Toulouse, as well as its own bishops, who struggled to retain the control of the city they had won in the fifth century. A number of communes however retain their village identity and their rural character, protecting them from changing into dormitory towns. Bell tower of the Saint-Apollinaire Cathedral, View of the Château de Crussol from the esplanade of the Champ de Mars [fr]. The main façade on the Rue du Pavillon Central has been registered as an historic monument since 11 October 1982.[105]. Frost in April 2003 which affected peach production, followed by a summer heatwave in 2003, with exceptional sunshine for the year (2,781 hours), and a rainfall deficit in 2004 (722 millimetres (28.4 in)). The Italian theatre dates back to 1837. Raymond Peynet worked on that momentum for many newspapers. It offers views of Ardèche and the ruins of Crussol. [33], Among this housing, 88.4% were primary residences, 1.0% of secondary residences and 10.6% vacant housing. De nombreuses lignes de bus convergent par le centre-ville. He made many future visits. Valence is 561 kilometres (349 mi) to the southeast of Paris, equidistant (100 kilometres (62 mi)) south of Lyon and southwest of Grenoble, 120 kilometres (75 mi) north of Avignon, 220 kilometres (140 mi) north of Marseille, 204 kilometres (127 mi) north of Montpellier, 110 kilometres (68 mi) south-west of Saint-Étienne, 113 kilometres (70 mi) to the east of Le Puy-en-Velay, 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of Montélimar, 40 kilometres (25 mi) to the east of Privas and 65 kilometres (40 mi) to the west of Die. Large farms, conquered one by one by the inhabitants of Valence, punctuate this agricultural area, barely broken by rivers and canals for irrigation, with groves and woods on its margins. [citation needed], Orosius noted that Gaius Marius, who was sent by Rome to stop the Cimbri and the Teutons, had established his camp not far from the confluence of the Rhône and the Isère. Le projet fut validé afin de permettre aux Valentinois d'accéder plus aisément aux berges du Rhône mais aussi de réduire la pollution sonore engendrée par le passage incessant des poids-lourds et des automobilistes, l'A7 étant l'une des autoroutes les plus empruntées d'Europe de l'Ouest. Carte Valence - Carte et plan détaillé Valence Valence (26000) est la préfecture de la Drôme, département qui fait partie de la région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. [10], Valence is located in the Rhône Valley where the wind regime is regular, both from the south (mistral) and north. La ville compte 62 477 habitants, selon le recensement de 2016. The Armenian community, comprising over 10% of the population has its own church, Saint Sahag (Isaac) and in November 2017 launched the construction of an Armenian language daily-school. It was designed by Louis-Jules Bouchot,[15] architect of Napoleon III. The Wars of Religion significantly deteriorated these buildings. La Ville de Valence dans le département Drôme a une population de 62479 habitants, une superficie de 37 Km2, soit une densité de population pour la carte de Valence de 1689 Habitants/Km2 et une altitude de 383 m. Plans to form a complete loop, connecting the current ring road to a western bypass of Valence, on the right bank of the Rhône, are under consideration. [98], The declared taxable average net income was €19,609, in 2009. To avoid a trip to the city hall, the city of Valence has created five city hall branches in outlying quarters. La commune de Valence fait partie du département Drôme dans la région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. To the west, in the Nonniers quarter, in the commune of, 10 collèges (Paul-Valery, Camille-Vernet, Sainte-Anne, Jean-Zay, etc.). It consists of 64 communes located in and around the towns of Valence and Romans-sur-Isère and is inhabited by nearly 220,000 people. [95] It has 361 beds and places spread across the two sites. Industry represents only 4% of establishments in the commune. The bypass of the communes of Guilherand-Granges, Saint-Péray and Cornas is programmed, which ensures its realisation by 2025. In the distance, the ruins of the Château de Crussol (Ardèche). The northern part of Valence, almost completely razed to the ground, was rebuilt and today one finds many administrative buildings in this area such as the Hotel of prefecture of the Drôme [fr], the general treasury, social security, the post office and the police headquarters. Le quartier Châteauvert calme, proche du centre, est totalement autonome.Le développement urbain de Valence vers l’est a permis de préserver ce véritable poumon vert. The evolution of the number of inhabitants is known through the population censuses carried out in the town since 1793. The grid plan follows a dual orientation, varying neighbourhoods, the dual orientation which corresponds to two modules of this plan: One of about 360 Roman feet (107 metres (351 ft)), the other 420 feet, which sometimes breaks down into 120 feet spacing. As of 1997[update] 7,500 people in Valence belonged to this community,[63] which makes the Armenian community of Valence one of the largest in France: the Armenian National Union is also based in Valence. The Cathedral of St. Apollinaris, which has an architecturally notable apse, and was consecrated in 1095 by pope Urban II. Following the 2014 municipal elections, the composition of the municipal council of Valence is as follows: Capital of the department of Drôme, the city of Valence is divided into four cantons, of which it is chef-lieu. [81], The Jewish community also has a synagogue in Valence.[82]. François Rabelais studied at Valence in 1532, before settling in Lyon, a great cultural centre where the library trade blossomed. Formerly the duchy of Valentinois, it was ruled by the Duke of Valentinois, a title which is still claimed by the Sovereign Prince of Monaco, though he has no actual administrative control over the area. Valence-Chabeuil Airport, located in the commune of Chabeuil, is co-managed by the General Council of the Drôme [fr] and the Chamber of commerce and industry of Drôme. [94] The Woman-Mother-Child Centre welcomes paediatrics, neonatology and obstetrics, infant surgery, gynaecology and the hospitalisation units for woman and child. Toutes les annonces de location d'appartement à Valence (26). However, the project would not be completed prior to at least 2025. This geographical situation is understood by the crossing of several routes of transport and communications: The city of Valence, as many Gallo-Roman cities, received an orthonormal plan. Some districts are represented by a "Quarter Committee" [fr], which makes for a very lively micro-local fabric. The best known of Valence's monuments to its notable inhabitants include those to Émile Augier the dramatist by the duchess of Uzès (1897), and to General Championnet.[40]. After the Armenian Genocide of 1915, many Armenians took refuge in France in the 1920s. To the south of the presumed forum site, between the Rue du Théâtre and Rue Vernoux the ruins of the thermae were discovered. (Gare), Valence has two SNCF railway stations. This was constructed between 15 BC and 15 AD. Previously, at the abbatial palace of Saint-Ruf [fr]. The project would have been validated by the company of the Autoroutes du Sud de la France [fr] (ASF), but the mayor refuses for now to give a price, which would be some €500 million according to experts.[14][38]. The lowest, which is closest to the river, where the districts of fishermen and sailors were. One of the city's major projects is the reclamation of the banks, disfigured by the passage of the A7 motorway over 1.4 kilometres (0.87 mi). The ring road of Valence features motorway except in two singular points. [108], Under this terrace lies the city garden or Jouvet Park [fr]. The current council was elected in April 2014. [109] The meeting of physician Gilbert Dreyfuse with Louis Aragon, his contact in the Resistance, was told by the poet after war in a small article, published in 2001.[110]. Japan has two Peynet museums (Karuizawa and Sakuto), while in Hiroshima, a statue of the Lovers faces the memorial of the atomic bombing. Clovis's son Childebert I attacked the Burgundians in 534, adding their territory to the Frankish Kingdom. The Pendentif de Valence [fr], a building of Renaissance inspiration, which is probably the funerary monument of Nicolas Mistral, Canon of the Saint-Apollinaire Cathedral, seems to have been built in 1548, from a stone engraved with an inscription to that effect. Valence est fondée en 121 av. The library and the museum containing Roman antiquities, sculptures, and a picture gallery are housed in the old ecclesiastical seminary. The territory covered by the network is 1,037 square kilometres (400 sq mi). Around 800, a new Cathedral of Saint-Estève (of St. Stephen) was built instead of the baptistery, with a choir that was oriented to the west. Le centre-ville bénéficie également d’atouts majeurs avec un fort dynamisme culturel accueillant en son sein nombres d’événements et manifestations tout au long de l’année et pouvant compter sur un tissu associatif très actif[1]. These successive invasions removed almost all traces of Romanisation. As for any commune whose population is between 60,000 and 79,999 inhabitants, this council has 49 members (mayor, 14 deputies and 34 municipal councillors) elected by direct universal suffrage for a renewable term of six years. The City Hall of Valence employs more than 1,700 municipal officers (permanent and non-permanent jobs) representing more than 100 trades and all exercising a public service mission, ranging from the maintenance of roads, maintenance of parks, the management of cultural and sports coaching schools, etc. Ouvert en 1994, le Centre Commercial Victor Hugo est situé au 17 avenue Victor Hugo en plein cœur du centre-ville de Valence. The station offers connections to Lyon, Grenoble, Avignon, Gap and several regional destinations. The different successive bridges of Valence, in chronological order, are: During long periods where no bridge was available, a reaction ferry could cross the Rhone River. Statue of Championnet on the Champ de Mars [fr], A "côte" of Valence, on leaving the place de la Pierre (Basse ville), The côte Saint-Martin. It spread over 41 hectares (100 acres) and has in addition to the port itself, an industrial zone with 9 hectares (22 acres) of area of warehouses, including customs, a grain terminal, a 'wood' centre, and the storage sheds (7,600 square metres (82,000 sq ft) all products). It has also launched a study to establish a new palais des congrès in the area.[14]. It features lawns which are accessible to all, a children's playground and a space for bowling. The focal point of major north-south European routes and door to the Sillon Alpin [fr] for the east-west corridor in the direction of Italy and Switzerland, the territory of the Valence agglomeration has developed around innovative companies, offering a higher education, centres of excellence and an economic supply of land. Located in the city centre between Vieux Valence [fr] and the Lycée Emile Loubet, the Champ de Mars [fr] esplanade is a large walk of 3 hectares (7.4 acres) planted with lime trees, with the Peynet kiosk [fr] in its centre. The Medical and Tumour Pathologies Centre welcomes gastro-enterology, haematology, oncology, haemovigilance, pulmonology – infectious diseases, dermatology, alcohol addiction, and palliative care. This monument was transformed, after the Revolution, into a drinking establishment. The airport has three runways: one of 2,100 metres (6,900 ft) in concrete, and two smaller, 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) and 440 metres (1,440 ft). a square with a side of 120 Roman feet); the Saint-Apollinaire Cathedral occupies two square actus. An extension of 30 hectares (74 acres) was scheduled the second half of 2008. [43] At the beginning of the 9th century, perhaps before, the Roman wall was raised with walls constructed from pebbles. The agglomeration is based on four alluvial terraces ranging on the left bank of the Rhone: Administratively, the commune is located in the south of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, in the northern half of the Drôme department (of which it is the prefecture), and in the south-west of the Arrondissement of Valence (of which it is the capital). Its Emergency Department, located on the site of Pasteur, is open 7 days a week and 24 hours a day. [18] In 2008, the station was served by 58 daily TGVs, carrying 2.2 million passengers. Passengers have at their disposal a 150-space car park and a hotel area. The passenger building of Valence-Ville railway station has been in service in April 1866.
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