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Little Holland Square | Nantes, France
Historical Landmarks

Little Holland Square | Nantes, France

By AllTours TeamOct 6, 2025

If you’re exploring Nantes, France’s historic port city, there’s a spot that beautifully blends intrigue, history, and city life: Little Holland Square (Place de la Petite-Hollande). This is no ordinary square; it’s a time-travel machine nestled at the western tip of the storied Feydeau Island—just waiting for curious city explorers and fans of heritage sites.

Where Is Little Holland Square?

Located right in the city center of Nantes, at the tip of Île Feydeau, Little Holland Square bridges the space between the allée Duguay-Trouin and quay Turenne. It’s where historic city arteries converge, making it a prime jump-off for self-guided tours of France’s most innovative river city.

The Curious Origins of Its Name

Why “Little Holland”? Picture this: bustling with Dutch barges groaning with cheese, the square earned its name thanks to its longtime role as a Dutch trading post. As early as the 1600s, Dutch merchants gathered here—away from the snootiness of the nearby Palais de la Bourse—to set prices, seal deals, and probably gossip about windmills and tulips.

Key Takeaway: Little Holland Square was where the Dutch gave Nantes a taste for trade—and more than a few wheels of Gouda!

A Century-Spanning History

This heritage site transformed dramatically over the years:

  • 18th Century: The sandy wasteland at the western tip of the isle was urbanized, birthing both Feydeau and the square.
  • Bridges & Drama: Once a key junction between two historic bridges—the pont de la Bourse to the north (with roots dating to 1737) and the ill-fated “pont Maudit” (the ‘Cursed Bridge’) to the south. Local legend says it was so flimsy, boatmen avoided it—and some locals even ‘cursed’ it for being forced upon them!
  • Bursting Market Life: In the 19th century, the square became home to a lively covered market, where stalls bustled on a daily rental. It was a riverside hub until it succumbed to time and public health in the 1930s, replaced by a public garden.
  • Modern Makeover: The present-day market still animates the space each Saturday, with the esplanade (or “terre-plein de la Petite-Hollande”) as its vibrant epicenter. Locals often conflate the original square with this thriving market area—a testament to its ongoing cultural pull.

Quirky Moments and Cinematic Fame

Little Holland Square isn’t just about old stones and markets—it's a star in its own right! The iconic French director Jacques Demy used the square as a backdrop for his 1961 film "Lola," while the imaginative Royal de Luxe company turned it into a stage for their epic city parades.

The artist Étienne Bouchaud? Born at no. 3 of the square in 1898. Historic drama? Jean-Baptiste Carrier, a key figure during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror, briefly set up shop right here.

Prix de Beauté: Architectural Gems

The square is also home to three buildings listed as historical monuments—real treats for fans of historical landmarks and architecture:

  • 1 Little Holland Square: The understated Maison Charron (completed in 1740), the first building of the area’s big makeover. Its façades and roofs are protected for their historical value.
  • 2 Little Holland Square: The spectacular Hôtel Grou, commissioned by a famed shipping merchant and later sheltering greats like Jean Peltier Dudoyer. Its wrought iron, roofline, and stately stairwell are all part of France's protected heritage.
  • 3 Little Holland Square: The imposing Hôtel de La Villestreux, built from 1743–1754. Beyond its classic façade, the entryway and interior courts echo stories from Nantes’ golden era of trade and innovation.

These monuments are cornerstones of the city’s cultural heritage. While AllTours doesn’t offer indoor audio tours, you can admire their beauty and tales right from the street, making them perfect for city landmarks hunters.

Nature’s Comeback: The Square’s Green Revolution

Between 2025 and 2030, Little Holland Square is getting a halt-defying refresh! The city’s “Loire at Heart” project promises:

  • A lush, 4-hectare green island with 1,000 trees (yes, you read that right!)
  • Summer temperatures up to 8 degrees cooler—thanks to all that new greenery
  • Playgrounds, open-air lounges for chess, pétanque, and ping-pong enthusiasts
  • Cafés and grand outdoor tables, perfect for joining the market buzz

This is more than landscaping—it’s the making of the ultimate destination for slow city exploration and community life.

Why Put Little Holland Square on Your Nantes Itinerary?

  • Historical Sites Galore: Follow in the footsteps of Dutch traders and merchant magnates.
  • Culture on Every Corner: Experience vibrant markets, cinema history, and public art parades.
  • Iconic City Landmarks: Marvel at famous buildings and monuments without even stepping indoors.
  • Relax in Nature: Soon, you’ll unwind under 1,000 trees as heritage blends with green innovation.

Whether you love audio tours, crave charming markets, or seek quirky stories, Little Holland Square is where Nantes reveals its most playful and layered self.

Ready to explore the story-filled streets around Little Holland Square? Start your self-guided tour with the "Echoes of Historic Nantes: From Feydeau to Franklin-Roosevelt" on AllTours: Join the journey here!

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