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Benfeld (French pronunciation: [bɛnfɛld] ; Alsatian: Banfald [ˈbanfalt]) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department in Grand Est in northeastern France.[3] It is situated on the river Ill. In the nearby hamlet Ehl there is an archaeological site with the remains of the Gallo-Roman city Ellelum or Helvetum. Benfeld station has rail connections to Strasbourg and Colmar.

Key Information

The missionary to remote northern Australia, Francis Xavier Gsell, was born in Benfeld in 1872.

Population

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1793 1,309—    
1800 1,220−1.00%
1806 1,188−0.44%
1821 1,794+2.79%
1831 2,230+2.20%
1836 2,555+2.76%
1841 2,688+1.02%
1846 2,807+0.87%
1851 3,001+1.35%
1856 2,926−0.50%
1861 2,745−1.27%
1866 2,757+0.09%
1871 2,603−1.14%
1875 2,635+0.31%
1880 2,797+1.20%
1885 2,544−1.88%
1890 2,324−1.79%
1895 2,479+1.30%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1900 2,388−0.75%
1905 2,466+0.64%
1910 2,640+1.37%
1921 2,518−0.43%
1926 2,655+1.07%
1931 2,741+0.64%
1936 2,838+0.70%
1946 2,588−0.92%
1954 2,886+1.37%
1962 3,449+2.25%
1968 3,441−0.04%
1975 3,798+1.42%
1982 4,451+2.29%
1990 4,330−0.34%
1999 4,878+1.33%
2007 5,315+1.08%
2012 5,667+1.29%
2017 5,753+0.30%
Source: EHESS[4] and INSEE (1968-2017)[5]

Sights

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Old town and Hôtel de Ville

The core of the town boasts several ancient buildings, chief among them the Renaissance Hôtel de Ville (town hall) with its 1619 automata. The handsome 1846 synagogue survived the Nazi occupation.[6]

See also

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References

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