Very little information exists about this area before 832; however, it would seem that there was a parish by the name of Riedones which gave the town its name. In 832, Conwoion, a Breton monk with the help of the Carolingian Emperor Louis the Pious founded the abbey of Saint-Sauveur de Redon. Today, documents relating to the life of the abbey still exist.
The town developed around the abbey until a small rural community of 6,000 inhabitants was formed in the 1960s.
In the Middle Ages, Redon benefitted from maritime commerce due to its location on the Vilaine.
Population
Inhabitants of Redon are called Redonnais/Redonnaises in French.
Bic - business making lighters, razors and pens among other things (with only lighters being made in Redon)
Eis
Cultural life
Fête de la Chataigne (sweet chestnut festival) in October.
Festival de la Bogue d'Or (Festival of songs and music from Upper Brittany)
On Monday 4 July, the third stage of the 2011 Tour de France ended in Redon. The 198 km (123 mi) stage, which was won by Tyler Farrar, was the first time the Tour had passed through Redon.