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Cézembre is an island in Brittany, in the Ille-et-Vilaine département of France, near Saint-Malo. The island is uninhabited, with a surface area of approximately 18 hectares (44 acres), a length of 750 metres (2,461 ft), and a maximum width of 250 metres (820 ft).

Cézembre, seen from the Sillon beach, Saint-Malo
Cézembre, seen from the Sillon beach, Saint-Malo

The island features a fine sandy beach facing Saint-Malo on the south, and a steep and rocky coast around the rest of the island. As elsewhere in northern Brittany, the tidal range is among the highest in the world. Until the seventeenth century it was possible to reach the island at low tide on foot from Saint Malo.

The island's beach is popular in summer with visitors arriving by yacht or motorboat and there are infrequent excursions from St-Malo, although landing is not possible except at high tide. A small restaurant serves lunches and prebooking is essential.

Cézembre was inhabited by a number of hermits over the centuries, and featured a monastery for a time. There were also five small chapels. The chapel dedicated to Saint Brendan was built in 1420 by a hermit priest from Saint-Malo, Raoul Boisserel.[1] Vauban fortified the island at the end of the seventeenth century, and it was used thereafter as a place of quarantine, with cargo stored in Saint Brendan's chapel.[2] During World War I, the Belgian Army installed a disciplinary company on Cézembre. Prior to its destruction during World War II, Saint Brendan's Oratory was a place of pilgrimage for unmarried women who would prick the nose of a wooden statue of the saint with a pin in the hope of a good marriage.[3]

Plaque denoting historic chapels on Cézembre
Plaque denoting historic chapels on Cézembre

World War Two


A USAAF aircraft flying over Cézembre shortly after an air attack in August or September 1944
A USAAF aircraft flying over Cézembre shortly after an air attack in August or September 1944

During World War II, the Germans and Italians strengthened the island's fortifications as part of the Atlantic Wall. The Italian contingent was made up of two officers and just over one hundred sailors, included in the Divisione Atlantica of the Repubblica Sociale Italiana. During the Battle of Saint-Malo in August and September 1944 the German-Italian garrison was heavily bombarded by land artillery, naval artillery, and air strikes, with 19,729 aircraft bombs, including phosphorus and napalm, and about 20,000 artillery shells hitting the island.[4] Guns on the island contributed to the defense of St. Malo. The island's three-hundred-man garrison eventually surrendered to elements of the U.S. 83rd Infantry Division on 2 September 1944.[5]


Post-war


As a result of this intense Allied bombardment, Cézembre's landscape is barren and pitted, although natural vegetation is returning. The island has not yet been completely demined, and for this reason most of the island other than the beach constitutes a zone interdite (prohibited zone), with a barbed-wire fence and warning notices.

After demining operations, the management of the island was transferred from the French ministry of Defense to the Conservatoire du littoral (coastal conservatory, an official French public operator) in October 2017, in order to further expand its natural protection and manage the historic and archaeology sites left on the island, including the ruins of chapels and burial sites.


See also



References


  1. "Ile de Cézembre et Phare du Jardin". www.carphaz.com. Archived from the original on 12 August 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  2. "Ile de Cézembre et Phare du Jardin". www.carphaz.com. Archived from the original on 12 August 2008. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  3. "Entretien avec Nicolas Malfin (Cézembre)".
  4. "Settant'anni fa a Cézembre, l'isola che non si arrese". 4 September 2014.
  5. "HyperWar: US Army in WWII: The Breakout and Pursuit [Chapter 21]". www.ibiblio.org. Retrieved 2018-06-06.



На других языках


- [en] Cézembre

[es] Cézembre

Cézembre es una isla francesa localizada en el departamento de Ille-et-Vilaine, cerca de Saint-Malo. La isla está deshabitada, tiene una superficie de aproximadamente 18 hectáreas (44 acres), una longitud de 750 metros, y un ancho de 250 metros.

[fr] Cézembre

Cézembre est une île côtière située en baie de Saint-Malo (en Ille-et-Vilaine, au nord-est de la Bretagne). D'une superficie de 9,5 hectares, elle est inhabitée, à l'exception d'un hôtel-restaurant ouvert durant la saison estivale. L'île est située sur le territoire communal de Saint-Malo.

[it] Cézembre

Cézembre è un’isola della Bretagna, nell’Ille-et-Vilaine, Dipartimento di Francia, vicino a Saint-Malo. L’isola è disabitata. La sua superficie misura approssimativamente 18 ettari (44 acri), ha una lunghezza di 750 metri e una larghezza massima di 250.



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