Meudon

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Meudon (Script error: No such module "IPA".) is a French commune located in the Hauts-de-Seine department in the Île-de-France region, on the left bank of the Seine. It is located Template:Convert from the center of Paris. The city is known for many historic monuments.

Geography

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Map of the commune, extracted from OpenStreetMap.

The town of Meudon is built on the hills and valleys of the Seine. The forest of Meudon lies for the most part to the west of the town.

The north-west part of Meudon, overlooking the Seine, is known as Bellevue ("beautiful view").

The neighboring communes are: Sèvres (North-west), Boulogne-Billancourt (North); Issy-les-Moulineaux (northeast), Clamart (east and southeast), Vélizy (south and southwest) and Chaville (west).

The town includes several districts: Meudon-sur-Seine, Val Fleury, Meudon-Centre, Bellevue and Meudon-la-Forêt.

History

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The Hôtel de Ville

At Meudon, the argile plastique clay was extensively mined in the 19th century. The first fossil of the European diatryma Gastornis parisiensis was discovered in these deposits by Gaston Planté.

Archaeological sites show that Meudon has been populated since Neolithic times.

The Gauls called the area Mol-Dum (sand dune), and the Romans Latinized the name as Moldunum.

The handsome Galliera Institutions, on the hill of Fleury, were founded by the duchess of Galliera for the care of aged persons and orphans. The buildings were completed in 1885.

The old castle of Meudon was rebuilt in Renaissance style in the mid-sixteenth century. It was bought by Louis XIV as a residence for his son Louis, the Dauphin under whom Meudon became a center of aristocratic life. After the death of the Dauphin in 1711, the château was neglected, emptied in the Revolutionary sales, and finally burned in 1871 at the close of the Franco-Prussian War, while it was occupied by Prussian soldiers. A branch of the Paris Observatory was founded on the ruins in 1877. The Hôtel de Ville was commissioned as a private house and was completed in 1888.[1]

Automotive pioneering

Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot, the inventor of the 'world's first automobile', is reported to have carried out some early trials at Meudon in the early 1770s.

Pioneering aviation

Chalais-Meudon was important in the pioneering of aviation, initially balloons and airships, but also the early heavier-than-air machines. A Corps d'Aérostatiers under the command of Jean-Marie-Joseph Coutelle was established in 1794, its balloons being used at the Battle of Fleurus. 'Hangar Y' (at Template:Coord) was built in 1880 at the request of the military engineer Captain Charles Renard (1847–1905), for the construction of balloons and airships. The building is Template:Convert long, Template:Convert wide and around Template:Convert high. The airship La France, designed by Renard and Arthur Krebs, was built in Hangar Y in 1884 and was the first airship which was controllable during flight and which could return to its starting point.[2]

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The 1884 Krebs & Renard first fully controllable free-flights with the LA FRANCE electric dirigible in Meudon near Paris (Krebs arch.)

Population

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Economy

Although a choice residential district, access to the railway (RER) and the Seine river have made Meudon a manufacturing center since the 1840s. Metal products and military explosives have been continuously produced there since then.

Scientific facilities

In addition to the Observatory, what is today ONERA, a national aerospace research institute and wind tunnel has been present since the military opened its aerostatic (lighter-than-air) field in the Chalais park in 1877. From 1921 to 1981 the Air Museum was located here until it moved to Le Bourget Airport.

The French National Centre for Scientific Research has a campus in Bellevue.

Public transport

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Meudon Val Fleury Station

Meudon is well served by public transport operated jointly by the SNCF and the RATP.

Réseau Express Régional (RER)Line C

Meudon is served by line C of the RER by Meudon – Val Fleury station.

TransilienLine N

Meudon is also served by the Transilien Line N through Meudon station and Bellevue station.

TramwayT2 and T6

Meudon is served along the Seine by two stations on the T2 tramway line: Meudon-sur-Seine and Brimborion. This line links the Porte de Versailles in the south to the Pont de Bezons in the north, serving the La Défense business district.

The T6 tramway line runs from Châtillon to Viroflay. Meudon is served by Georges Millandy and Meudon la Forêt stations.

Buses

Meudon is served by twelve lines of the RATP bus network, that have numerous stops in the city:

The area was once served by the Bellevue funicular, a model of which is in the local Museum of Art and History.

Education

Public schools:

Private schools:

  • One junior and senior high school Institut Notre-Dame[6]
  • One elementary school through junior high school[7]
  • Three preschools-elementary schools[7]

International relations

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Cultural heritage

The Imperial Cedar (Script error: No such module "Lang".), attracted the attention of Empress Eugénie and Queen Victoria.[9] As of March 2021, the tree is in good condition, but it is threatened by real estate speculation. Another real estate project is planned for the historic park of the Napoleon III villa built by Charles Schacher. Both projects are controversial and have aroused local opposition.

Personalities

See also

References

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External links

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  1. Template:Base Mérimée
  2. Ville de Meudon, Aviation, Archdeacon and Wright No 3 Template:Webarchive
  3. "Écoles maternelles." Meudon. p. 1–2. Retrieved on 7 September 2016.
  4. "Écoles maternelles." Meudon. p. 1. Retrieved on 7 September 2016.
  5. "Écoles élémentaires." Meudon. p. 1. Retrieved on 7 September 2016.
  6. a b c "Collèges et lycées." Meudon. Retrieved on 7 September 2016.
  7. a b "Écoles maternelles." Meudon. p. 2. Retrieved on 7 September 2016.
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  9. History of the Imperial Cedar of Meudon
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  12. Joe Kennedy Jr.com, the oldest of the Kennedy Children - Aimée de Heeren & Cedre Imperial Meudon, a WW2 Love story