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Sèvres

Sèvres (/ˈsɛvrə/, French: [sɛvʁ] (listen)) is a commune in the southwestern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located 9.9 kilometres (6.2 miles) from the centre of Paris, in the Hauts-de-Seine department, Île-de-France region. The commune, which had a population of 23,251 as of 2018, is known for its famous porcelain production at the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, which was also where the Treaty of Sèvres (1920) was signed.

Sèvres
Sèvres Town Hall
Paris and inner ring departments
Location of Sèvres
Sèvres
Sèvres
Coordinates: 48°49′26″N 2°12′42″E / 48.8239°N 2.2117°E / 48.8239; 2.2117Coordinates: 48°49′26″N 2°12′42″E / 48.8239°N 2.2117°E / 48.8239; 2.2117
CountryFrance
RegionÎle-de-France
DepartmentHauts-de-Seine
ArrondissementBoulogne-Billancourt
CantonBoulogne-Billancourt-2
IntercommunalityGrand Paris
Government
 • Mayor (2020–2026) Grégoire de la Roncière[1] (DVD)
Area
1
3.91 km2 (1.51 sq mi)
Population
 (Jan. 2019)[2]
23,463
 • Density6,000/km2 (16,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+01:00 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+02:00 (CEST)
INSEE/Postal code
92072 /92310
Elevation27–171 m (89–561 ft)
1 French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km2 (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.

Geography

Situation

Sèvres is a commune in the western suburbs of Paris, 10.3 km (6.4 mi) to the southwest of the centre of Paris,[3] with an eastern edge by the river Seine. The commune borders Île Seguin, an island in the Seine, in the commune of Boulogne-Billancourt, adjoining Sèvres.

Geology and landforms

The area of the commune is 391 hectares (970 acres). The altitude varies between 27–171 metres (89–561 ft).[4]

Work at Sèvres, including for the construction of the expressway, permitted an update of interesting fossils in different geological layers. Notably, in chalk, some types of sea urchins, belemnite beaks, rhynchonellas and oysters were found; in the coarse limestone, ammonites.[5]

Hydrography

  • The Seine
  • The Ru de Marivel [fr] which empties into the Seine 80 metres (262 feet) upstream of the Pont de Sèvres.[6]

Climate

The climate of île-de-France is oceanic. The popular observation stations for meteorology at Sèvres are Orly Airport and Vélizy – Villacoublay Air Base.[7]

The climate in the departments of the small Parisian crown is characterised by sunshine and relatively low precipitation. The following table allows a comparison of the Île-de-France climate with that of some large French cities:

Comparison of weather conditions
City Sunshine
(hrs/yr)
Rain
(mm/yr)
Snow
(days/yr)
Storm
(days/yr)
Fog
(days/yr)
National average 1973 770 14 22 40
Orly[8] 1797 615 16 20 31
Paris 1661 637 12 18 10
Nice 2724 733 1 29 1
Strasbourg 1693 665 29 29 53
Brest 1605 1211 7 12 75

The following table shows the monthly averages of temperature and precipitation for the station of Orly collected over the period 1961–1990:

Climate data for île-de-France (station of Orly 1961-1990)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C 5.8 7.5 10.7 14.2 18.1 21.5 24.0 23.8 20.9 15.9 9.8 6.6 14.9
Daily mean °C 3.3 4.4 6.8 9.8 13.5 16.7 18.9 18.6 16.0 11.9 6.8 4.1 10.9
Average low °C 0.7 1.3 3.0 5.3 8.8 11.9 13.8 13.4 11.2 7.9 3.8 1.6 6.9
Average precipitation mm 51.9 44.8 50.8 46.6 57.8 50.5 50.1 46.5 52.0 53.2 58.1 53.1 615.4
Average high °F 42.4 45.5 51.3 57.6 64.6 70.7 75.2 74.8 69.6 60.6 49.6 43.9 58.8
Daily mean °F 37.9 39.9 44.2 49.6 56.3 62.1 66.0 65.5 60.8 53.4 44.2 39.4 51.6
Average low °F 33.3 34.3 37.4 41.5 47.8 53.4 56.8 56.1 52.2 46.2 38.8 34.9 44.4
Average precipitation inches 2.04 1.76 2.00 1.83 2.28 1.99 1.97 1.83 2.05 2.09 2.29 2.09 24.23
Average relative humidity (%) 86 80 76 72 72 71 70 71 77 83 86 86 78
Source: Infoclimat[9]
Weather records in Île-de-France (Orly station 1961–1990)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Number of days with frost 12.4 10.3 7.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 5.4 11.6
Source: Infoclimat[9]
Climate data for île-de-France (station of Orly 1961-1990)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C 16.5 20.0 24.5 29.4 35.0 37.0 39.2 40.0 33.0 31.3 20.1 17.3 40.0
Record low °C −16.8 −15.0 −9.4 −4.3 −1.3 3.2 6.7 5.6 1.7 3.9 −9.6 −13.3 −16.8
Record high °F 61.7 68.0 76.1 84.9 95.0 98.6 102.6 104.0 91.4 88.3 68.2 63.1 104.0
Record low °F 1.8 5.0 15.1 24.3 29.7 37.8 44.1 42.1 35.1 39.0 14.7 8.1 1.8
Source: JournalduNet[8]

Routes of communication and transport

Roads

Sèvres is traversed from side to side by the RN 10, today downgraded and allowing connection of the city to Boulogne-Billancourt and Chaville. It is also the starting point of the RN 118 at the level of the Pont de Sèvres.

Cycle paths

Sèvres presents a main traffic artery which supports important transit traffic at morning and evening peak hours. This allows preservation of its secondary residential purpose from suffering the negative effects of through traffic, and on which the development zone 30 was under study, as early as 2007.[10] The city hall has, however, launched a reconsideration on these routes for sharing public spaces in favour of soft links (comfortable pavements, if possible with the development of cycle paths) and the use of public transit where they pass (comfortable bus stops, creation of own sites where technical conditions permit).[11] Since November 2011, fifteen streets have two-way cycle lanes. They are the subject of ground markings and installation of specific signaling panels:

  • Avenue de la Cristallerie
  • Rue Brancas, between the Rue de Ville-d'Avray and Rue Bernard-Palissy
  • Grande Rue, between the Rue de Ville-d'Avray and the Place Gabriel-Péri
  • Rue du Docteur Gabriel-Ledermann, between the Rue de Rueil and Rue Jules Sandeau
  • Rue Riocreux, between Place Pierre-Brossolette and Rue de Ville d'Avray
  • Rue Brongniart
  • Rue Léon Journault (between Avenue Camille Sée and Sente Brézin) then Rue Victor-Hugo
  • Rue des Bas-Tillets between Rue Benoît Malon and the Rue de la Garenne
  • Rue Albert Dammouse, between Rue Avice and the Stade des Fontaines turn
  • Rue Rouget-de-l'Isle
  • Rue Jules-Ferry
  • Rue du Docteur Roux
  • Rue Charles-Vaillant
  • Rue Jean-Jaurès
  • Rue des Verrières

Public transport

Bus routes 169 [fr], 171, 179, and 426 [fr] of the RATP bus network, route 469 [fr] of the Établissement Transdev de Nanterre [Transdev establishment of Nanterre], route 45 [fr] in the Phébus bus network [fr] and at night by N61 [fr] and N145 [fr] of the Noctilien route network. The city makes one minibus available to people with reduced mobility, L'autre Bus [The Other Bus].

Rail

 
The Gare de Sèvres - Ville d'Avray

Sèvres is served by Sèvres-Rive-Gauche station [fr] on the Transilien Paris – Montparnasse suburban rail line.

It is also served by Sèvres–Ville-d'Avray station on the Transilien Paris – Saint-Lazare suburban rail line.

It is also served by the Musée de Sèvres and Brimborion stations on Line 2 of the Tramway of Île-de-France which links Paris - Porte de Versailles and La Défense.

Urbanism

Urban morphology

INSEE has divided the commune into ten islets grouped for statistical information.

The commune of Sèvres includes 16 quarters, named as follows:

  • 1. Bruyères - Acacias - Fonceaux
  • 2. Bruyères - Postillons - Jaurès
  • 3. Val des Bruyères - Allard
  • 4. Ernest Renan
  • 5. Châtaigneraie
  • 6. Beau Site - Pommerets
  • 7. Binelles
  • 8. Manufacture - Brimborion
  • 9. SEL - Division Leclerc
  • 10. Europe - Pierre Midrin
  • 11. Médiathèque - 11 novembre
  • 12. Danton - Gabriel Péri
  • 13. Monesse
  • 14. Croix-Bosset
  • 15. Brancas - Fontenelles
  • 16. Brancas - Beauregard
Land use in 2003
Type of occupation Percentage Area
Built urban space 62.70% 243.19 hectares (600.9 acres)
Unbuilt urban space 13.46% 52.21 hectares (129.0 acres)
Rural areas 23.83% 92.44 hectares (228.4 acres)
Source: IAURIF [fr][12]

Housing

In the project planning and sustainable development (PADD) approved 10 May 2007,[13] the commune displays an ambition to maintain its population around its situation of early 2005. It has a commitment to offer every household in the commune the opportunity to live and grow in Sèvres, and a stake in preserving its fabric of facilities and local businesses. Studies conducted in the context of the PLH [fr] show that by 2015, this would involve the construction of approximately 40 homes per year (taking into account of the transformation of the former park, of the reduction of the vacancy rate and the loosening of household size) to maintain the communal population.

In 2005, the commune had 24.5% of its total as social housing. These homes are mostly located along the RD 910, around the city centre. The commune displays a desire to preserve this social mix by ensuring a diversity of different types of housing, under the framework of future construction operations. As such, it shows the will to maintain its social housing stock at around 25% of the total stock of main residences. On the other hand, private rental declined between 1990 and 1999. An effort in favour of this type of housing will be always sought in order to maintain the diversity of population profiles. Some areas of the city are poorly provided with social housing, and the development of this type of housing should allow a better balance across the commune.[14]

Development projects

The main projects are:

  • The reconstruction of the Croix Bosset school[15]
  • The development of links between the banks of the Seine, the city, parks and woodlands by pedestrian openings designed to develop a frame of soft east–west links. Such as linking Saint-Cloud Park / île Monsieur, between Brimborion Park and the Brimborion tram station, along the Seine, a development project of the entrance of Sèvres and the vicinity of the Museum of Manufacturing by the creation of a pedestrian/bicycle along the Grande Rue, behind the wall of the Museum.[16]

Toponymy

The name of the locality is attested as Savara[17] in the 6th century,[18] originating from the name of the stream which followed the Valley of Viroflay, Chaville, Sèvres.[19] Then in the forms of Villa Savara in the 6th century,[20] Saura,[when?] Saure,[when?] Savra,[when?] Saevara in the 11th century,[20] Severa, Sepera and Separa in the 13th century,[18] Sevra,[when?] Sièvre,[when?] Saives,[when?] Sèvre-en-France-lez-paris from the 14th century, before Sèvres.[when?][5]

Sèvres took the name of the river which ran through it. Sèvres includes radical sav-, sab-, in the sense of "hollow" or radical sam- "quiet". These radicals are often used in hydronymy.[20]

The root is the same for the Sèvre Nantaise and the Sèvre Niortaise which gave its name to the Department of the Deux-Sèvres.

History

 
The Church of Saint-Romain-de-Blaye, at the start of the 20th century
 
The former École normale supérieure de Sèvres, at the start of the 20th century
 
A car on fire in the Grande Rue on the night of 2–3 November 2005 during the 2005 French riots
  • The town of Sèvres existed in 560, when Saint Germain, Bishop of Paris, healed a sick person and built the church.
  • The Church of Saint-Romain-de-Blaye, current and several times revised, dates from the 13th century. There was a seigniorial château.
  • The manufacture de Sèvres was formed in 1750, by the Ferme générale; they were held by the Marquis de Fulvi who operated at Vincennes.
  • In 1756, Madame de Pompadour transferred the Vincennes porcelain factory to Sèvres. It was moved to the location of the Guyarde, the former resort of Lully.
  • In 1760, Louis XV bought the factory which thus becomes 'royal'.
  • The Pont de Sèvres, which was of wood, was begun in stone in 1809 and finished in 1820.
  • In 1815, the inhabitants of Sèvres, along with some soldiers, tried to resist the Prussians who occupied and looted Sèvres, despite the capitulation signed at Saint-Cloud.
  • The Treaty of Sèvres (10 August 1920)

A treaty was signed in the large room which currently houses the Museum of Porcelain at Sèvres, it was a peace treaty between the Allies and the Ottoman Empire, to the detriment of the latter.

Protocols of Sèvres (sometimes referred to as 'agreements') are a secret seven-point agreement recording in writing a tripartite agreement between Israel, France and Great Britain in response to the nationalisation of the Suez Canal by the Egyptian leader Nasser.

  • In 1961, the renovation of old town centre, which was unhealthy, accompanied by the deviation of the RN 10, was committed to by the municipality of Dr. Odic, and included the demolition of 1,500 houses and the construction of 1,600 new houses, along with 42,000 square metres (450,000 sq ft) of offices or commercial premises.[21][22] The municipality of Jean Caillonneau redirected urbanisation at the end of the 1980s to promote the establishment of offices in order to "remake Sèvres as a dynamic and industrious city".[23]

Politics and administration

Political trends and results

Since the elections of 2007, Sèvres belongs to the communes of more than 3,500 inhabitants,[24][25] using voting machines.

In the referendum on the Constitutional Treaty for Europe on 29 May 2005, the Sevriens mostly voted for the European Constitution, with 69.93% in favour against 30.07% not in favour, with a 24.08% abstention rate (entire France: No at 54.67%, Yes at 45.33%).[26]

At the 2007 French presidential election,[27] the first round saw Nicolas Sarkozy in the lead with 35.58% or 4,750 votes, followed by Ségolène Royal with 26,09% or 3,212 votes, and then François Bayrou with 23.35% or 2,875 votes, no other candidates exceeded the threshold of 5%. In the second round, 56.40% or 6,661 voted for Nicolas Sarkozy with 43.60% or 5,149 voting for Ségolène Royal,[28] a result which was more disposed than the national average. In the second round, 53.06% voted for Nicolas Sarkozy and 46.94% for Ségolène Royal. For this presidential election, the turnout rate was very high. There were 18,455 registered voters in Sèvres, 89.56% or 16,528 voters participated in the ballot, the abstention rate was 10.44% or 1,927 votes, with 0.54% or 90 votes conducted as a blank vote, and finally 99.46% or 16,438 votes were cast.

In the municipal elections of 2014 [fr], a list of the Miscellaneous Right led by Grégoire de La Roncière opposed the list led by the outgoing mayor, François Kosciusko-Morizet [fr] (UMP), and then by Laurence Roux-Fouillet after the withdrawal of the latter. In the second round, on 30 March, the Miscellaneous Right list gained two more votes than the UMP list (3279 votes against 3277).[29] On 4 April, Grégoire de La Roncière was elected Mayor of Sèvres by the new municipal council.

Municipal government

Sèvres has implemented a Communal Youth Council, so as to involve young people in the life of the commune.[30]

List of mayors

Since 1971, five mayors have succeeded in Sèvres:

List of mayors of Sèvres since 1971[31]
Start End Name Party Other details
21 March 1971 1978 Georges Lenormand PCF General Counsel [fr] (1967-1970 and 1976–1982)
Resigned
1978[32] 13 March 1983[33][34][35][36] Roger Fajnzylberg PCF
13 March 1983 18 June 1995 Jean Caillonneau [fr] UDF-CDS Insurance executive
18 June 1995 4 April 2014 François Kosciusko-Morizet [fr] UMP Politician
4 April 2014[37] In progress Grégoire de la Roncière DVD Vice-president of the communauté d'agglomération G.P.S.O. [fr]

Judicial and administrative authorities

Sèvres is within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal d'instance[38] as well as in that of the police court in Boulogne-Billancourt.[39]

Environmental policy

The municipality wishes to enhance its environmental richness (forests, banks of the Seine, built heritage, topography, etc.) which is an asset in terms of image for the city and quality of life for its inhabitants: "It should preserve those elements which are the links of a string of parks and gardens which are also involved in large landscape continuity, of opportunities for walks and tours at an intercommunal level".[16]

Twin towns

Sèvres is twinned with:

Furthermore, the commune of Sèvres signed a cooperation agreement with the Mărăcineni commune in Romania, in 1991.[40][41]

Intercommunality

The commune of Sèvres was a member of the Agglomeration Community of Val de Seine and is a member of the Communauté d'agglomération Grand Paris Seine Ouest [fr] since its inception on 27 November 2008, along with the communes of Boulogne-Billancourt, Chaville, Issy-les-Moulineaux, Meudon, Vanves and Ville-d'Avray.

Population and society

Demography

Demographic evolution

In 2017, the commune had 23,507 inhabitants.[42]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
17932,700—    
18002,642−2.1%
18062,779+5.2%
18213,131+12.7%
18313,973+26.9%
18363,977+0.1%
18414,626+16.3%
18464,963+7.3%
18514,750−4.3%
18565,760+21.3%
18616,328+9.9%
18666,754+6.7%
YearPop.±%
18727,096+5.1%
18766,552−7.7%
18816,834+4.3%
18867,620+11.5%
18916,902−9.4%
18967,317+6.0%
19018,216+12.3%
19068,143−0.9%
19119,465+16.2%
192111,436+20.8%
192614,505+26.8%
193115,457+6.6%
YearPop.±%
193615,501+0.3%
194615,242−1.7%
195417,109+12.2%
196220,129+17.7%
196820,083−0.2%
197521,149+5.3%
198220,208−4.4%
199021,990+8.8%
199922,534+2.5%
200723,174+2.8%
201223,572+1.7%
201723,507−0.3%
From 1962 to 1999: Population without double counting; for the years following: municipal population.
Source: Ldh/EHESS/Cassini until 1999[43] and INSEE (1968-2017)[42]

Age structure

The distribution of age groups of the commune of Sèvres and of the department of Hauts-de-Seine are shown below.

Education

 
Le groupe scolaire des Bruyères

The city administers six nursery schools and five primary schools.[45]

The department manages a middle school (collège) and the region of Île-de-France a senior high school/sixth-form college (lycée) by the name of Lycée Jean-Pierre-Vernant in memory[46] of the Compagnon de la Libération [fr] and historian. The college/high school welcomes the international sections of Sèvres (bilingual French/English and French/German) recognised for their excellence. These international sections [fr] prepare undergraduate French and OIB (Baccalauréat International Option).

Sèvres also boasts a private institution (school and college): The Jeanne-d'Arc [Joan of Arc] School.

The École supérieure de fonderie et de forge [fr], a private engineering college is also installed on the territory of the commune, in the middle of the technical centre of the foundry industries

Strate School of Design a private institution for technical education teaching industrial design, 3D modeling and design thinking is also located in Sèvres.

History of education

The Maison d'enfants de Sèvres [fr][47] operated from September 1941, under the direction of Yvonne Hagnauer (Goéland), until November 1958 at 14 Rue Croix-Bosset. It then moved to the Château de Bussières, on the opposite bank of the Seine. In 1991 it became the College Jean-Marie-Guyot.

The École normale supérieure of young girls was created in Sèvres in 1881. It then moved to Boulevard Jourdan, Paris, before merging with the École Normale Supérieure, in 1985. It held the old buildings of the porcelain factory, which today houses the International Centre for pedagogical studies [fr].

Cultural events and festivities

 
Concert for the 2014 Festival of Music in Place Gabriel Péri in Sèvres

On the last Saturday of September is "The Dictation of Sèvres" writing competition. This has been held since 2007.[48]

Health

Sèvres is home to one of the sites of the Centre Hospitalier de 4 Villes [Central Hospital of 4 cities]. Since 1 January 2006, this centre brings together the Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal Jean Rostand, (which already included Chaville, Sèvres and Ville d'Avray) and the Centre Hospitalier de Saint-Cloud.[49] The site of Sèvres specialises in hospitalisation and consultation in maternity/gynaecology/fertility and medical services.[50]

Sport

 
Passage of the Tour de France along the Grande Rue during Stage 20 of the 2012 Tour de France, on 22 July

Sèvres hosts the French Federation of Sport Blowgun (France Sport Blowgun Association), founded in 2004 by Stéphane Jouanneau (Blowgun Long-Distance Vice World Champion).

The Sèvres Football Club senior team is currently coached by Alexandre Matejic, a former professional footballer, and winner of the 2004–2005 Coupe Gambardella [fr] with Toulouse FC.[51] Operating in the departmental divisions, Sèvres FC just missed reaching the 4th round of the Coupe de France 2008–2009. Indeed, playing against Red Star (then in CFA) at the Fountains Stadium, Sèvres FC opened the score in the 7th minute through Thomas Millet. The score remained at 1-0 for seventy-five minutes, until the equalisation by Demba Diagouraga, for the team from Saint-Ouen. The Sèvres team, however, collapsed in overtime and lost four goals, giving the 'Greens' a 5–1 win after extra time.[52]

Having been a location which the 2012 Tour de France passed through on that year's final stage, Sèvres will host the departure for Stage 21, the final stage of the 2015 Tour de France, on 26 July, heading towards the year's ultimate finish line on the Champs-Élysées.

Media

Sèvres has been host to the internet radio station GOOM Radio, since 2007.

Worship

Sèvres has places of Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Protestant and Buddhist worship.

Catholic worship

Since January 2010, the commune of Sèvres is part of the deanery of the hills, one of the nine deaneries of the Diocese of Nanterre.[53]

Within this deanery, places of Catholic worship under the two parishes of Sèvres are:[54]

  • Parish of Saint-Romain: Church of Saint-Romain [fr]
  • Parish of Notre-Dame-des-Bruyères: Notre-Dame des Bruyères.

Protestant worship

Reformed Church of France (Sequoia Parish Centre)

Jewish worship

Jewish Community of Sèvres

Muslim worship

Association of Muslims of Sèvres

Buddhist faith

It is at Sèvres where the Tinh Tam pagoda [fr] is situated.

Economy

Income of the population and taxation

In 2010, the median taxable household income was €44,450, which ranked Sèvres at 960th position among the 31,525 communes with more than 39 households in metropolitan France.[55]

Employment

In 2007, the communal employment rate was close to 100% (10,369 jobs for 10,607 employable people who resided in Sèvres), which corresponds to the objective which was set out in the blueprint of the Val de Seine, to the horizon of 2015.[56]

Businesses and shops

Local culture and heritage

Places and monuments

The commune includes many listed monuments in the general inventory of French cultural heritage [fr].[57]

Monuments and sites, inventory on 31 December 2005
Title Classified ensemble Registered ensemble
International pedagogical centre
Title Classified monument Registered monument
National porcelain manufactory, 4 Grand-Rue: The six ovens
Sèvres Espace Loisirs [fr], 47 Grand-Rue: Former covered market
House of Jardies and Memorial of Gambetta (museum)
National school of ceramics
Building and gate, 17 Grande-Rue
Building, 16 Rue Troyon
Façades, roofs, gate, 14 rue Ville-d'Avray
Church
Former hôtel, 164 Grande-Rue: Main body, first span of both wings, closing on street, ground of the court, and interior decoration of the chapel, 33 rue
Armenian College
Title Classified site Registered site
Wood of Fausses-Reposes
Wood of Meudon and Viroflay
Banks of the Seine
Domain of Saint-Cloud with the Villeneuve-l'Etang Park
Domain of Brimborion
Île Monsieur
Banks of the Seine
Ponds and their surroundings
Source : IAURIF [fr][58]

The Church of Saint-Romain-de-Blaye

 
The Church of Saint-Romain (exterior)
 
The Church of Saint-Romain (interior)

The church[note 1] offers an amalgam of Gothic, redesigned and damaged by the 17th century: Outdoors, there is a clerestory tower which was disfigured. The rounded roof has been largely preserved, but it is much uncovered. The Way of the Cross, painted on porcelain, comes from the Manufacture de Sèvres, and stained glass windows, more than a century old.[59] This church was inaugurated several times.[60]

It was founded by the Merovingian King Dagobert II in the 7th century, it was a Royal Parish under Marie Leszczyńska. The first municipal assembly, created by the edict of 1787, consisted of two members: The lord, namely King Louis XVI, and the priest, as well as nine other elected members. This assembly met in the church at the end of vespers or high mass.[61]

This church was listed in the inventory of historical monuments in 1937.[62]

Its bell, called Anette, was blessed in 1760 and listed in the inventory of historical monuments on 27 April 1944.[63]

The rectory was built between 1744 and 1786.[64]

The Church of Our Lady of Bruyères

 
The church of Notre-Dame des Bruyères (exterior)
 
The church of Notre-Dame des Bruyères (interior)

This chapel was built in 1930, on the edge of the Route des Gardes. Established as a parish in 1962, destroyed in 1971, it was rebuilt at 23 rue du Docteur Roux in 1968.[65]

The Armenian College

 
The Armenian College

This building, located 26 Rue Troyon, was given to the Pompadour for a school for girls. It was rebuilt for Bacler d'Albe between 1816 (cadastre) and 1824 (death of general). Occupied in 1898 by a convalescent home for colonial soldiers, it is currently the Samuel Moorat Armenian College, but it is currently threatened, taking into account its state.[66]

The manufacture of crystals of the Queen

The building of this factory, located at 16 Rue Troyon and built in 1744, was classified in the inventory of historical monuments on 1 December 1986.[67]

The Manufacture nationale de Sèvres

 
Work in process (September 2009)
 
History of the building and description of work

The current building dates from 1876. This building was classified in the inventory of historical monuments on 30 October 1935.[68] The Manufacture nationale de Sèvres is a public establishment manufacturing ceramic in the tradition of the 18th century.

The Maison des Jardies

 
The Maison des Jardies [fr], where Gambetta died in Sèvres

The Maison des Jardies [fr] is the home of Balzac, Corot and Gambetta who died there on 31 December 1882.[69]

This house, located 14 Avenue Gambetta, had been bought by Balzac, which he occupied from 1837 to 1840, and was then leased by Gambetta in 1878.[70]

National Ceramic Museum

Founded in 1824 by Alexandre Brongniart, director of the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, under the name of Ceramic and Vitric Museum. Anxious to present the history of the techniques of ceramics and vitreous materials, through the world and eras, the latter was one of the collections of ceramics of the most varied. The Museum brings together an exceptional selection of pottery, ceramics and porcelain.[71]

Tinh Tam Buddhist Temple

 
The pagoda of Sèvres

The magnificent Buddhist temple or Tinh Tam pagoda [fr] is one of the busiest in France.[5]

Castel Henriette Villa

Castel Henriette,[72][73][74][75] built in 1899–1900, was an important Art Nouveau work by the architect Hector Guimard; it was demolished in 1969.[76][77]

Stone quarries

These stone quarries were dug into the hillside and used for wine storage in 1740, divided into 30 galleries including one called Royal Gallery; converted into a brasserie in 1840, which burned down in 1880 and was rebuilt in 1898.[78]

Religious institutions

The presence of nuns who teach at Sèvres dates back to 1788, when an act provided for the education of poor girls by four sisters of charity.[79] At Sèvres, on Rue Gabriel Péri, were formerly the convent, school and boarding school of the Dominican teachers of Most Holy-Rosary of Sèvres, work encouraged by the Holy curé d'Ars, founded by the Sister Marie-Rose of the Sacred Heart Order of Preachers at the end of the 19th century, with Fr. Codant, in 1858, of which novices carried the name of servants of the Sacred Heart and had several foundations, in San Remo for example during the exile from France in 1903, and also an orphanage, Rue Troyon (they returned to France in 1913 and asked for Government permission to reopen a novitiate). During the war an ambulance and infirmary for wounded soldiers was installed in the convent.[80]

On some old postcards,[81] one can admire the Chapel of the Assumptionists, located at 14 Rue de la Croix-Bosset in the quarter of La Croix-Bosset. This property, acquired on 30 April 1874, was offered to the religious of the assumption at the end of the year 1877 to become the Paris novitiate outside the city. The Oblates of the Assumption also settled in Sèvres and then a community of Assumptionist sisters. Finally, the religious of the province of Paris between 1946 and 1964, a lively workers' mission [fr] centre of Saint-Étienne in Sèvres, on Avenue Division Leclerc, a community called La Cloche, close to the Renault factories.[82]

Cultural heritage

Sèvres and artworks

 
Canvas of Douanier Rousseau: Vue du pont de Sèvres, 1908
 
Road to Sèvres, Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, 1855–1865.
 
Sisley: Le Pont de Sèvres
 
Marie Bracquemond, Sur la terrasse de Sèvres (The terrace of the villa Brancas). 1880 with Fantin-Latour, Petit Palais

Sèvres, near Paris but very rustic, attracted the greatest painters:[83]

  • Samuel William Reynolds painted Saint-Cloud et le pont de Sèvres (Musée Condé, Chantilly)
  • The Douanier Rousseau painted in 1908 a Vue du pont de Sèvres (The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow)
  • Sisley, who lived in Grand-Rue, painted the former factory, the bridge and the banks of the Seine, paths
  • Corot is painted his famous Chemin de Sèvres (Musée du Louvre)
  • Paul Huet painted are tasty and country views as possible (Musée de l'Île-de-France, Sceaux)
  • Marie Bracquemond, wife of Félix Bracquemond (Le Chemin des Coutures à Sèvres, National Gallery of Canada) linked to the Group of impressionists and employed at the factory, is painted Sèvres. His most famous work: Sur la terrasse de Sèvres avec Fantin-Latour (leg. Caillebotte).
  • Constant Troyon born in Sèvres in 1810, first painter of the Barbizon school are painted Chemin de forêt and the Maison Colas, the Prise de la culée du pont de Sèvres. Constant Troyon's parents worked at the manufacture de Sèvres, his father as a painter decorator, and his mother as a buffer. He was encouraged in the field of the arts by his godfather, Riocreux, the curator of the Ceramics Museum of Sèvres and a floral painter. He lived with his mother at the factory until the age of twenty. He first exhibited three paintings at the Paris Salon in 1833, including the Vue de la Maison Colas and the Vue de la Fête de Sèvres.[84]
  • Wassily Kandinsky lived for a year in Sèvres, in 1906–1907, at the Rue des Ursulines and then small Rue des Binelles, became Rue Théodore Deck. He painted the La Vie Mélangée.
  • Alain Azémar, a painter from Sèvres, living in the Rue de Caves, a street which was the theatre of many "squats" protest-painted scenes of Sèvres on many occasions. Many of his watercolours were commissioned and are displayed by the city hall.

Sèvres and philately

The French Post Office has developed several times Sèvres à l'Honneur:

On 25 March 1957, a postage stamp was issued with a face value of 30.00 Francs, honouring the Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres, drawn and engraved by Pierre Munier.[85]

On 10 January 2009, a postage stamp was issued with a face value of €0.55, representing a Quimper flat oval earthenware, displayed by the Museum of Sèvres.[86]

Sèvres and television

The city of Sèvres is the scene for the filming of the French television series Fais pas ci, fais pas ça.

Personalities linked to the commune

Heraldry, logo and motto

 
The arms of Sèvre are blazoned :
Azure a bridge of wood two batteries or on waves argent issuing from base, surmounted by a huchet covered or virole and enguiche sable, to the chief or a branch of laurel and a palm in double saltire sable, displayed two vases azure overloaded each a Fleur-de-lis or.



See also

Notes

  1. ^ Saint-Romain-de-Blaye is the Basilica situated on the banks of the Gironde where Charlemagne's nephew Roland was buried in the 'Chanson de Roland'. A famous hermit named Roman lived there.

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External links

  • Sèvres city council website
  • (in French)
  • Another unofficial website about Sèvres (in French)
  • Friends of the ceramics museum website (in French)

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For other uses see Sevres disambiguation Sevres ˈ s ɛ v r e French sɛvʁ listen is a commune in the southwestern suburbs of Paris France It is located 9 9 kilometres 6 2 miles from the centre of Paris in the Hauts de Seine department Ile de France region The commune which had a population of 23 251 as of 2018 is known for its famous porcelain production at the Manufacture nationale de Sevres which was also where the Treaty of Sevres 1920 was signed SevresCommuneSevres Town HallCoat of armsParis and inner ring departmentsLocation of SevresSevresShow map of FranceSevresShow map of Ile de France region Coordinates 48 49 26 N 2 12 42 E 48 8239 N 2 2117 E 48 8239 2 2117 Coordinates 48 49 26 N 2 12 42 E 48 8239 N 2 2117 E 48 8239 2 2117CountryFranceRegionIle de FranceDepartmentHauts de SeineArrondissementBoulogne BillancourtCantonBoulogne Billancourt 2IntercommunalityGrand ParisGovernment Mayor 2020 2026 Gregoire de la Ronciere 1 DVD Area13 91 km2 1 51 sq mi Population Jan 2019 2 23 463 Density6 000 km2 16 000 sq mi Time zoneUTC 01 00 CET Summer DST UTC 02 00 CEST INSEE Postal code92072 92310Elevation27 171 m 89 561 ft 1 French Land Register data which excludes lakes ponds glaciers gt 1 km2 0 386 sq mi or 247 acres and river estuaries Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Situation 1 2 Geology and landforms 1 3 Hydrography 1 4 Climate 1 5 Routes of communication and transport 1 5 1 Roads 1 5 2 Cycle paths 1 5 3 Public transport 1 5 4 Rail 2 Urbanism 2 1 Urban morphology 2 2 Housing 2 3 Development projects 3 Toponymy 4 History 5 Politics and administration 5 1 Political trends and results 5 2 Municipal government 5 3 List of mayors 5 4 Judicial and administrative authorities 5 5 Environmental policy 5 6 Twin towns 5 7 Intercommunality 6 Population and society 6 1 Demography 6 1 1 Demographic evolution 6 1 2 Age structure 6 2 Education 6 2 1 History of education 6 3 Cultural events and festivities 6 4 Health 6 5 Sport 6 6 Media 6 7 Worship 6 7 1 Catholic worship 6 7 2 Protestant worship 6 7 3 Jewish worship 6 7 4 Muslim worship 6 7 5 Buddhist faith 7 Economy 7 1 Income of the population and taxation 7 2 Employment 7 3 Businesses and shops 8 Local culture and heritage 8 1 Places and monuments 8 1 1 The Church of Saint Romain de Blaye 8 1 2 The Church of Our Lady of Bruyeres 8 1 3 The Armenian College 8 1 4 The manufacture of crystals of the Queen 8 1 5 The Manufacture nationale de Sevres 8 1 6 The Maison des Jardies 8 1 7 National Ceramic Museum 8 1 8 Tinh Tam Buddhist Temple 8 1 9 Castel Henriette Villa 8 1 10 Stone quarries 8 1 11 Religious institutions 8 2 Cultural heritage 8 2 1 Sevres and artworks 8 2 2 Sevres and philately 8 2 3 Sevres and television 8 3 Personalities linked to the commune 8 4 Heraldry logo and motto 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 Bibliography 13 External linksGeography EditSituation Edit Sevres is a commune in the western suburbs of Paris 10 3 km 6 4 mi to the southwest of the centre of Paris 3 with an eastern edge by the river Seine The commune borders Ile Seguin an island in the Seine in the commune of Boulogne Billancourt adjoining Sevres Situation of Sevres Map of the commune View of the commune of Sevres in red on the map of Paris and the Petite Couronne Banks of the Seine in the early 20th century At that time the river was an important transportation axis river shuttles can be seen here as piers ensured the transportation of passengers to Paris Geology and landforms Edit The area of the commune is 391 hectares 970 acres The altitude varies between 27 171 metres 89 561 ft 4 Work at Sevres including for the construction of the expressway permitted an update of interesting fossils in different geological layers Notably in chalk some types of sea urchins belemnite beaks rhynchonellas and oysters were found in the coarse limestone ammonites 5 Hydrography Edit The Seine The Ru de Marivel fr which empties into the Seine 80 metres 262 feet upstream of the Pont de Sevres 6 Climate Edit The climate of ile de France is oceanic The popular observation stations for meteorology at Sevres are Orly Airport and Velizy Villacoublay Air Base 7 The climate in the departments of the small Parisian crown is characterised by sunshine and relatively low precipitation The following table allows a comparison of the Ile de France climate with that of some large French cities Comparison of weather conditions City Sunshine hrs yr Rain mm yr Snow days yr Storm days yr Fog days yr National average 1973 770 14 22 40Orly 8 1797 615 16 20 31Paris 1661 637 12 18 10Nice 2724 733 1 29 1Strasbourg 1693 665 29 29 53Brest 1605 1211 7 12 75The following table shows the monthly averages of temperature and precipitation for the station of Orly collected over the period 1961 1990 Climate data for ile de France station of Orly 1961 1990 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C 5 8 7 5 10 7 14 2 18 1 21 5 24 0 23 8 20 9 15 9 9 8 6 6 14 9Daily mean C 3 3 4 4 6 8 9 8 13 5 16 7 18 9 18 6 16 0 11 9 6 8 4 1 10 9Average low C 0 7 1 3 3 0 5 3 8 8 11 9 13 8 13 4 11 2 7 9 3 8 1 6 6 9Average precipitation mm 51 9 44 8 50 8 46 6 57 8 50 5 50 1 46 5 52 0 53 2 58 1 53 1 615 4Average high F 42 4 45 5 51 3 57 6 64 6 70 7 75 2 74 8 69 6 60 6 49 6 43 9 58 8Daily mean F 37 9 39 9 44 2 49 6 56 3 62 1 66 0 65 5 60 8 53 4 44 2 39 4 51 6Average low F 33 3 34 3 37 4 41 5 47 8 53 4 56 8 56 1 52 2 46 2 38 8 34 9 44 4Average precipitation inches 2 04 1 76 2 00 1 83 2 28 1 99 1 97 1 83 2 05 2 09 2 29 2 09 24 23Average relative humidity 86 80 76 72 72 71 70 71 77 83 86 86 78Source Infoclimat 9 Weather records in Ile de France Orly station 1961 1990 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecNumber of days with frost 12 4 10 3 7 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 4 11 6Source Infoclimat 9 Climate data for ile de France station of Orly 1961 1990 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C 16 5 20 0 24 5 29 4 35 0 37 0 39 2 40 0 33 0 31 3 20 1 17 3 40 0Record low C 16 8 15 0 9 4 4 3 1 3 3 2 6 7 5 6 1 7 3 9 9 6 13 3 16 8Record high F 61 7 68 0 76 1 84 9 95 0 98 6 102 6 104 0 91 4 88 3 68 2 63 1 104 0Record low F 1 8 5 0 15 1 24 3 29 7 37 8 44 1 42 1 35 1 39 0 14 7 8 1 1 8Source JournalduNet 8 Routes of communication and transport Edit Roads Edit Sevres is traversed from side to side by the RN 10 today downgraded and allowing connection of the city to Boulogne Billancourt and Chaville It is also the starting point of the RN 118 at the level of the Pont de Sevres Cycle paths Edit Sevres presents a main traffic artery which supports important transit traffic at morning and evening peak hours This allows preservation of its secondary residential purpose from suffering the negative effects of through traffic and on which the development zone 30 was under study as early as 2007 10 The city hall has however launched a reconsideration on these routes for sharing public spaces in favour of soft links comfortable pavements if possible with the development of cycle paths and the use of public transit where they pass comfortable bus stops creation of own sites where technical conditions permit 11 Since November 2011 fifteen streets have two way cycle lanes They are the subject of ground markings and installation of specific signaling panels Avenue de la Cristallerie Rue Brancas between the Rue de Ville d Avray and Rue Bernard Palissy Grande Rue between the Rue de Ville d Avray and the Place Gabriel Peri Rue du Docteur Gabriel Ledermann between the Rue de Rueil and Rue Jules Sandeau Rue Riocreux between Place Pierre Brossolette and Rue de Ville d Avray Rue Brongniart Rue Leon Journault between Avenue Camille See and Sente Brezin then Rue Victor Hugo Rue des Bas Tillets between Rue Benoit Malon and the Rue de la Garenne Rue Albert Dammouse between Rue Avice and the Stade des Fontaines turn Rue Rouget de l Isle Rue Jules Ferry Rue du Docteur Roux Rue Charles Vaillant Rue Jean Jaures Rue des VerrieresPublic transport Edit Bus routes 169 fr 171 179 and 426 fr of the RATP bus network route 469 fr of the Etablissement Transdev de Nanterre Transdev establishment of Nanterre route 45 fr in the Phebus bus network fr and at night by N61 fr and N145 fr of the Noctilien route network The city makes one minibus available to people with reduced mobility L autre Bus The Other Bus Rail Edit The Gare de Sevres Ville d Avray Sevres is served by Sevres Rive Gauche station fr on the Transilien Paris Montparnasse suburban rail line It is also served by Sevres Ville d Avray station on the Transilien Paris Saint Lazare suburban rail line It is also served by the Musee de Sevres and Brimborion stations on Line 2 of the Tramway of Ile de France which links Paris Porte de Versailles and La Defense Urbanism EditUrban morphology Edit INSEE has divided the commune into ten islets grouped for statistical information The commune of Sevres includes 16 quarters named as follows 1 Bruyeres Acacias Fonceaux 2 Bruyeres Postillons Jaures 3 Val des Bruyeres Allard 4 Ernest Renan 5 Chataigneraie 6 Beau Site Pommerets 7 Binelles 8 Manufacture Brimborion 9 SEL Division Leclerc 10 Europe Pierre Midrin 11 Mediatheque 11 novembre 12 Danton Gabriel Peri 13 Monesse 14 Croix Bosset 15 Brancas Fontenelles 16 Brancas BeauregardLand use in 2003 Type of occupation Percentage AreaBuilt urban space 62 70 243 19 hectares 600 9 acres Unbuilt urban space 13 46 52 21 hectares 129 0 acres Rural areas 23 83 92 44 hectares 228 4 acres Source IAURIF fr 12 Housing Edit In the project planning and sustainable development PADD approved 10 May 2007 13 the commune displays an ambition to maintain its population around its situation of early 2005 It has a commitment to offer every household in the commune the opportunity to live and grow in Sevres and a stake in preserving its fabric of facilities and local businesses Studies conducted in the context of the PLH fr show that by 2015 this would involve the construction of approximately 40 homes per year taking into account of the transformation of the former park of the reduction of the vacancy rate and the loosening of household size to maintain the communal population In 2005 the commune had 24 5 of its total as social housing These homes are mostly located along the RD 910 around the city centre The commune displays a desire to preserve this social mix by ensuring a diversity of different types of housing under the framework of future construction operations As such it shows the will to maintain its social housing stock at around 25 of the total stock of main residences On the other hand private rental declined between 1990 and 1999 An effort in favour of this type of housing will be always sought in order to maintain the diversity of population profiles Some areas of the city are poorly provided with social housing and the development of this type of housing should allow a better balance across the commune 14 Development projects Edit The main projects are The reconstruction of the Croix Bosset school 15 The development of links between the banks of the Seine the city parks and woodlands by pedestrian openings designed to develop a frame of soft east west links Such as linking Saint Cloud Park ile Monsieur between Brimborion Park and the Brimborion tram station along the Seine a development project of the entrance of Sevres and the vicinity of the Museum of Manufacturing by the creation of a pedestrian bicycle along the Grande Rue behind the wall of the Museum 16 Toponymy EditThe name of the locality is attested as Savara 17 in the 6th century 18 originating from the name of the stream which followed the Valley of Viroflay Chaville Sevres 19 Then in the forms of Villa Savara in the 6th century 20 Saura when Saure when Savra when Saevara in the 11th century 20 Severa Sepera and Separa in the 13th century 18 Sevra when Sievre when Saives when Sevre en France lez paris from the 14th century before Sevres when 5 Sevres took the name of the river which ran through it Sevres includes radical sav sab in the sense of hollow or radical sam quiet These radicals are often used in hydronymy 20 The root is the same for the Sevre Nantaise and the Sevre Niortaise which gave its name to the Department of the Deux Sevres History Edit The Church of Saint Romain de Blaye at the start of the 20th century The former Ecole normale superieure de Sevres at the start of the 20th century A car on fire in the Grande Rue on the night of 2 3 November 2005 during the 2005 French riots Main article History of Ile de France The town of Sevres existed in 560 when Saint Germain Bishop of Paris healed a sick person and built the church The Church of Saint Romain de Blaye current and several times revised dates from the 13th century There was a seigniorial chateau The manufacture de Sevres was formed in 1750 by the Ferme generale they were held by the Marquis de Fulvi who operated at Vincennes In 1756 Madame de Pompadour transferred the Vincennes porcelain factory to Sevres It was moved to the location of the Guyarde the former resort of Lully In 1760 Louis XV bought the factory which thus becomes royal The Pont de Sevres which was of wood was begun in stone in 1809 and finished in 1820 In 1815 the inhabitants of Sevres along with some soldiers tried to resist the Prussians who occupied and looted Sevres despite the capitulation signed at Saint Cloud The Treaty of Sevres 10 August 1920 A treaty was signed in the large room which currently houses the Museum of Porcelain at Sevres it was a peace treaty between the Allies and the Ottoman Empire to the detriment of the latter The Protocols of Sevres 21 to 24 October 1956 Protocols of Sevres sometimes referred to as agreements are a secret seven point agreement recording in writing a tripartite agreement between Israel France and Great Britain in response to the nationalisation of the Suez Canal by the Egyptian leader Nasser In 1961 the renovation of old town centre which was unhealthy accompanied by the deviation of the RN 10 was committed to by the municipality of Dr Odic and included the demolition of 1 500 houses and the construction of 1 600 new houses along with 42 000 square metres 450 000 sq ft of offices or commercial premises 21 22 The municipality of Jean Caillonneau redirected urbanisation at the end of the 1980s to promote the establishment of offices in order to remake Sevres as a dynamic and industrious city 23 Politics and administration EditPolitical trends and results Edit Since the elections of 2007 Sevres belongs to the communes of more than 3 500 inhabitants 24 25 using voting machines In the referendum on the Constitutional Treaty for Europe on 29 May 2005 the Sevriens mostly voted for the European Constitution with 69 93 in favour against 30 07 not in favour with a 24 08 abstention rate entire France No at 54 67 Yes at 45 33 26 At the 2007 French presidential election 27 the first round saw Nicolas Sarkozy in the lead with 35 58 or 4 750 votes followed by Segolene Royal with 26 09 or 3 212 votes and then Francois Bayrou with 23 35 or 2 875 votes no other candidates exceeded the threshold of 5 In the second round 56 40 or 6 661 voted for Nicolas Sarkozy with 43 60 or 5 149 voting for Segolene Royal 28 a result which was more disposed than the national average In the second round 53 06 voted for Nicolas Sarkozy and 46 94 for Segolene Royal For this presidential election the turnout rate was very high There were 18 455 registered voters in Sevres 89 56 or 16 528 voters participated in the ballot the abstention rate was 10 44 or 1 927 votes with 0 54 or 90 votes conducted as a blank vote and finally 99 46 or 16 438 votes were cast In the municipal elections of 2014 fr a list of the Miscellaneous Right led by Gregoire de La Ronciere opposed the list led by the outgoing mayor Francois Kosciusko Morizet fr UMP and then by Laurence Roux Fouillet after the withdrawal of the latter In the second round on 30 March the Miscellaneous Right list gained two more votes than the UMP list 3279 votes against 3277 29 On 4 April Gregoire de La Ronciere was elected Mayor of Sevres by the new municipal council Municipal government Edit Sevres has implemented a Communal Youth Council so as to involve young people in the life of the commune 30 List of mayors Edit Since 1971 five mayors have succeeded in Sevres List of mayors of Sevres since 1971 31 Start End Name Party Other details21 March 1971 1978 Georges Lenormand PCF General Counsel fr 1967 1970 and 1976 1982 Resigned1978 32 13 March 1983 33 34 35 36 Roger Fajnzylberg PCF13 March 1983 18 June 1995 Jean Caillonneau fr UDF CDS Insurance executive18 June 1995 4 April 2014 Francois Kosciusko Morizet fr UMP Politician4 April 2014 37 In progress Gregoire de la Ronciere DVD Vice president of the communaute d agglomeration G P S O fr Judicial and administrative authorities Edit Sevres is within the jurisdiction of the Tribunal d instance 38 as well as in that of the police court in Boulogne Billancourt 39 Environmental policy Edit The municipality wishes to enhance its environmental richness forests banks of the Seine built heritage topography etc which is an asset in terms of image for the city and quality of life for its inhabitants It should preserve those elements which are the links of a string of parks and gardens which are also involved in large landscape continuity of opportunities for walks and tours at an intercommunal level 16 Twin towns Edit Sevres is twinned with Wolfenbuttel Germany since 1980 40 Mount Prospect Illinois United States since 2000 40 Furthermore the commune of Sevres signed a cooperation agreement with the Mărăcineni commune in Romania in 1991 40 41 Intercommunality Edit The commune of Sevres was a member of the Agglomeration Community of Val de Seine and is a member of the Communaute d agglomeration Grand Paris Seine Ouest fr since its inception on 27 November 2008 along with the communes of Boulogne Billancourt Chaville Issy les Moulineaux Meudon Vanves and Ville d Avray Population and society EditDemography Edit Demographic evolution Edit In 2017 the commune had 23 507 inhabitants 42 Historical populationYearPop 17932 700 18002 642 2 1 18062 779 5 2 18213 131 12 7 18313 973 26 9 18363 977 0 1 18414 626 16 3 18464 963 7 3 18514 750 4 3 18565 760 21 3 18616 328 9 9 18666 754 6 7 YearPop 18727 096 5 1 18766 552 7 7 18816 834 4 3 18867 620 11 5 18916 902 9 4 18967 317 6 0 19018 216 12 3 19068 143 0 9 19119 465 16 2 192111 436 20 8 192614 505 26 8 193115 457 6 6 YearPop 193615 501 0 3 194615 242 1 7 195417 109 12 2 196220 129 17 7 196820 083 0 2 197521 149 5 3 198220 208 4 4 199021 990 8 8 199922 534 2 5 200723 174 2 8 201223 572 1 7 201723 507 0 3 From 1962 to 1999 Population without double counting for the years following municipal population Source Ldh EHESS Cassini until 1999 43 and INSEE 1968 2017 42 Age structure Edit The distribution of age groups of the commune of Sevres and of the department of Hauts de Seine are shown below Population by age of Sevres 201790 33375 89 165460 74 344545 59 464930 44 491815 29 38930 14 4613 Total 23505 malefemaleSource INSEE 42 Population by age of Hauts de Seine 201790 1749375 95 10121760 74 20189245 59 30922030 44 36147915 29 3109590 14 307045 Total 1609305 malefemaleSource INSEE 44 Education Edit Lycee Jean Pierre Vernant Le groupe scolaire des Bruyeres The city administers six nursery schools and five primary schools 45 The department manages a middle school college and the region of Ile de France a senior high school sixth form college lycee by the name of Lycee Jean Pierre Vernant in memory 46 of the Compagnon de la Liberation fr and historian The college high school welcomes the international sections of Sevres bilingual French English and French German recognised for their excellence These international sections fr prepare undergraduate French and OIB Baccalaureat International Option Sevres also boasts a private institution school and college The Jeanne d Arc Joan of Arc School The Ecole superieure de fonderie et de forge fr a private engineering college is also installed on the territory of the commune in the middle of the technical centre of the foundry industriesStrate School of Design a private institution for technical education teaching industrial design 3D modeling and design thinking is also located in Sevres History of education Edit The Maison d enfants de Sevres fr 47 operated from September 1941 under the direction of Yvonne Hagnauer Goeland until November 1958 at 14 Rue Croix Bosset It then moved to the Chateau de Bussieres on the opposite bank of the Seine In 1991 it became the College Jean Marie Guyot The Ecole normale superieure of young girls was created in Sevres in 1881 It then moved to Boulevard Jourdan Paris before merging with the Ecole Normale Superieure in 1985 It held the old buildings of the porcelain factory which today houses the International Centre for pedagogical studies fr Cultural events and festivities Edit Concert for the 2014 Festival of Music in Place Gabriel Peri in Sevres On the last Saturday of September is The Dictation of Sevres writing competition This has been held since 2007 48 Health Edit Sevres is home to one of the sites of the Centre Hospitalier de 4 Villes Central Hospital of 4 cities Since 1 January 2006 this centre brings together the Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal Jean Rostand which already included Chaville Sevres and Ville d Avray and the Centre Hospitalier de Saint Cloud 49 The site of Sevres specialises in hospitalisation and consultation in maternity gynaecology fertility and medical services 50 Sport Edit Passage of the Tour de France along the Grande Rue during Stage 20 of the 2012 Tour de France on 22 July Sevres hosts the French Federation of Sport Blowgun France Sport Blowgun Association founded in 2004 by Stephane Jouanneau Blowgun Long Distance Vice World Champion The Sevres Football Club senior team is currently coached by Alexandre Matejic a former professional footballer and winner of the 2004 2005 Coupe Gambardella fr with Toulouse FC 51 Operating in the departmental divisions Sevres FC just missed reaching the 4th round of the Coupe de France 2008 2009 Indeed playing against Red Star then in CFA at the Fountains Stadium Sevres FC opened the score in the 7th minute through Thomas Millet The score remained at 1 0 for seventy five minutes until the equalisation by Demba Diagouraga for the team from Saint Ouen The Sevres team however collapsed in overtime and lost four goals giving the Greens a 5 1 win after extra time 52 Having been a location which the 2012 Tour de France passed through on that year s final stage Sevres will host the departure for Stage 21 the final stage of the 2015 Tour de France on 26 July heading towards the year s ultimate finish line on the Champs Elysees Media Edit Sevres has been host to the internet radio station GOOM Radio since 2007 Worship Edit Sevres has places of Catholic Jewish Muslim Protestant and Buddhist worship Catholic worship Edit Since January 2010 the commune of Sevres is part of the deanery of the hills one of the nine deaneries of the Diocese of Nanterre 53 Within this deanery places of Catholic worship under the two parishes of Sevres are 54 Parish of Saint Romain Church of Saint Romain fr Parish of Notre Dame des Bruyeres Notre Dame des Bruyeres Protestant worship Edit Reformed Church of France Sequoia Parish Centre Jewish worship Edit Jewish Community of Sevres Muslim worship Edit Association of Muslims of Sevres Buddhist faith Edit It is at Sevres where the Tinh Tam pagoda fr is situated Economy EditIncome of the population and taxation Edit In 2010 the median taxable household income was 44 450 which ranked Sevres at 960th position among the 31 525 communes with more than 39 households in metropolitan France 55 Employment Edit In 2007 the communal employment rate was close to 100 10 369 jobs for 10 607 employable people who resided in Sevres which corresponds to the objective which was set out in the blueprint of the Val de Seine to the horizon of 2015 56 Businesses and shops Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2015 Local culture and heritage EditPlaces and monuments Edit The commune includes many listed monuments in the general inventory of French cultural heritage fr 57 Monuments and sites inventory on 31 December 2005 Title Classified ensemble Registered ensembleInternational pedagogical centre Title Classified monument Registered monumentNational porcelain manufactory 4 Grand Rue The six ovens Sevres Espace Loisirs fr 47 Grand Rue Former covered market House of Jardies and Memorial of Gambetta museum National school of ceramics Building and gate 17 Grande Rue Building 16 Rue Troyon Facades roofs gate 14 rue Ville d Avray Church Former hotel 164 Grande Rue Main body first span of both wings closing on street ground of the court and interior decoration of the chapel 33 rue Armenian College Title Classified site Registered siteWood of Fausses Reposes Wood of Meudon and Viroflay Banks of the Seine Domain of Saint Cloud with the Villeneuve l Etang Park Domain of Brimborion Ile Monsieur Banks of the Seine Ponds and their surroundings Source IAURIF fr 58 The Church of Saint Romain de Blaye Edit The Church of Saint Romain exterior The Church of Saint Romain interior The church note 1 offers an amalgam of Gothic redesigned and damaged by the 17th century Outdoors there is a clerestory tower which was disfigured The rounded roof has been largely preserved but it is much uncovered The Way of the Cross painted on porcelain comes from the Manufacture de Sevres and stained glass windows more than a century old 59 This church was inaugurated several times 60 It was founded by the Merovingian King Dagobert II in the 7th century it was a Royal Parish under Marie Leszczynska The first municipal assembly created by the edict of 1787 consisted of two members The lord namely King Louis XVI and the priest as well as nine other elected members This assembly met in the church at the end of vespers or high mass 61 This church was listed in the inventory of historical monuments in 1937 62 Its bell called Anette was blessed in 1760 and listed in the inventory of historical monuments on 27 April 1944 63 The rectory was built between 1744 and 1786 64 The Church of Our Lady of Bruyeres Edit The church of Notre Dame des Bruyeres exterior The church of Notre Dame des Bruyeres interior This chapel was built in 1930 on the edge of the Route des Gardes Established as a parish in 1962 destroyed in 1971 it was rebuilt at 23 rue du Docteur Roux in 1968 65 The Armenian College Edit The Armenian College This building located 26 Rue Troyon was given to the Pompadour for a school for girls It was rebuilt for Bacler d Albe between 1816 cadastre and 1824 death of general Occupied in 1898 by a convalescent home for colonial soldiers it is currently the Samuel Moorat Armenian College but it is currently threatened taking into account its state 66 The manufacture of crystals of the Queen Edit The building of this factory located at 16 Rue Troyon and built in 1744 was classified in the inventory of historical monuments on 1 December 1986 67 The Manufacture nationale de Sevres Edit Work in process September 2009 History of the building and description of work Main article Manufacture nationale de Sevres The current building dates from 1876 This building was classified in the inventory of historical monuments on 30 October 1935 68 The Manufacture nationale de Sevres is a public establishment manufacturing ceramic in the tradition of the 18th century The Maison des Jardies Edit The Maison des Jardies fr where Gambetta died in Sevres The Maison des Jardies fr is the home of Balzac Corot and Gambetta who died there on 31 December 1882 69 This house located 14 Avenue Gambetta had been bought by Balzac which he occupied from 1837 to 1840 and was then leased by Gambetta in 1878 70 National Ceramic Museum Edit Main article Sevres Cite de la ceramique Founded in 1824 by Alexandre Brongniart director of the Manufacture nationale de Sevres under the name of Ceramic and Vitric Museum Anxious to present the history of the techniques of ceramics and vitreous materials through the world and eras the latter was one of the collections of ceramics of the most varied The Museum brings together an exceptional selection of pottery ceramics and porcelain 71 Tinh Tam Buddhist Temple Edit The pagoda of Sevres The magnificent Buddhist temple or Tinh Tam pagoda fr is one of the busiest in France 5 Castel Henriette Villa Edit Main article Castel Henriette Castel Henriette 72 73 74 75 built in 1899 1900 was an important Art Nouveau work by the architect Hector Guimard it was demolished in 1969 76 77 Stone quarries Edit These stone quarries were dug into the hillside and used for wine storage in 1740 divided into 30 galleries including one called Royal Gallery converted into a brasserie in 1840 which burned down in 1880 and was rebuilt in 1898 78 Religious institutions Edit Boarding school of the Dominicans The presence of nuns who teach at Sevres dates back to 1788 when an act provided for the education of poor girls by four sisters of charity 79 At Sevres on Rue Gabriel Peri were formerly the convent school and boarding school of the Dominican teachers of Most Holy Rosary of Sevres work encouraged by the Holy cure d Ars founded by the Sister Marie Rose of the Sacred Heart Order of Preachers at the end of the 19th century with Fr Codant in 1858 of which novices carried the name of servants of the Sacred Heart and had several foundations in San Remo for example during the exile from France in 1903 and also an orphanage Rue Troyon they returned to France in 1913 and asked for Government permission to reopen a novitiate During the war an ambulance and infirmary for wounded soldiers was installed in the convent 80 Novitiate of the Assumptionists On some old postcards 81 one can admire the Chapel of the Assumptionists located at 14 Rue de la Croix Bosset in the quarter of La Croix Bosset This property acquired on 30 April 1874 was offered to the religious of the assumption at the end of the year 1877 to become the Paris novitiate outside the city The Oblates of the Assumption also settled in Sevres and then a community of Assumptionist sisters Finally the religious of the province of Paris between 1946 and 1964 a lively workers mission fr centre of Saint Etienne in Sevres on Avenue Division Leclerc a community called La Cloche close to the Renault factories 82 Cultural heritage Edit Sevres and artworks Edit Canvas of Douanier Rousseau Vue du pont de Sevres 1908 Road to Sevres Jean Baptiste Camille Corot 1855 1865 Sisley Le Pont de Sevres Marie Bracquemond Sur la terrasse de Sevres The terrace of the villa Brancas 1880 with Fantin Latour Petit Palais Sevres near Paris but very rustic attracted the greatest painters 83 Samuel William Reynolds painted Saint Cloud et le pont de Sevres Musee Conde Chantilly The Douanier Rousseau painted in 1908 a Vue du pont de Sevres The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts Moscow Sisley who lived in Grand Rue painted the former factory the bridge and the banks of the Seine paths Corot is painted his famous Chemin de Sevres Musee du Louvre Paul Huet painted are tasty and country views as possible Musee de l Ile de France Sceaux Marie Bracquemond wife of Felix Bracquemond Le Chemin des Coutures a Sevres National Gallery of Canada linked to the Group of impressionists and employed at the factory is painted Sevres His most famous work Sur la terrasse de Sevres avec Fantin Latour leg Caillebotte Constant Troyon born in Sevres in 1810 first painter of the Barbizon school are painted Chemin de foret and the Maison Colas the Prise de la culee du pont de Sevres Constant Troyon s parents worked at the manufacture de Sevres his father as a painter decorator and his mother as a buffer He was encouraged in the field of the arts by his godfather Riocreux the curator of the Ceramics Museum of Sevres and a floral painter He lived with his mother at the factory until the age of twenty He first exhibited three paintings at the Paris Salon in 1833 including the Vue de la Maison Colas and the Vue de la Fete de Sevres 84 Wassily Kandinsky lived for a year in Sevres in 1906 1907 at the Rue des Ursulines and then small Rue des Binelles became Rue Theodore Deck He painted the La Vie Melangee Alain Azemar a painter from Sevres living in the Rue de Caves a street which was the theatre of many squats protest painted scenes of Sevres on many occasions Many of his watercolours were commissioned and are displayed by the city hall Sevres and philately Edit The French Post Office has developed several times Sevres a l Honneur On 25 March 1957 a postage stamp was issued with a face value of 30 00 Francs honouring the Manufacture Nationale de Sevres drawn and engraved by Pierre Munier 85 On 10 January 2009 a postage stamp was issued with a face value of 0 55 representing a Quimper flat oval earthenware displayed by the Museum of Sevres 86 Sevres and television Edit The city of Sevres is the scene for the filming of the French television series Fais pas ci fais pas ca Personalities linked to the commune Edit See also Category People from Sevres Andrew Albicy basketball player Demba Ba Senegalese international football player Yamoudou Camara French football player Manu Chao Hispano French musician Pierre Louis Felix Lanquetot 1880 1974 French brigadier general Benoit Mozin 1769 1857 French composer died in Sevres Issiar Dia Senegalese international football player Allan Linguet footballer Iliana Rupert basketball player Karim Ziani Algerian international football player Andre Bizette Lindet sculptor died in Sevres in 1988 Georges Salles 1889 1966 art historian was born in SevresHeraldry logo and motto Edit The arms of Sevre are blazoned Azure a bridge of wood two batteries or on waves argent issuing from base surmounted by a huchet covered or virole and enguiche sable to the chief or a branch of laurel and a palm in double saltire sable displayed two vases azure overloaded each a Fleur de lis or See also EditCommunes of the Hauts de Seine department Porcelain Sevres SyndromeNotes Edit Saint Romain de Blaye is the Basilica situated on the banks of the Gironde where Charlemagne s nephew Roland was buried in the Chanson de Roland A famous hermit named Roman lived there References Edit Repertoire national des elus les maires data gouv fr Plateforme ouverte des donnees publiques francaises in French 2 December 2020 Populations legales 2019 The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies 29 December 2021 Quelques villes proches de Sevres villorama com Repertoire geographique des communes publie par l Institut national de l information geographique et forestiere Repertoire geographique des communes Archived from the original on 8 January 2015 Retrieved 23 May 2015 a b c Jean 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2842534794 Mercier Pierre 1975 Sevres en cartes postales anciennes Sevres in old postcards in French Zaltbommel Netherlands Bibliotheque europeenne preface by Georges Lenormand mayor of Sevres Whitehead John Sevres sous Louis XV 1740 1770 Sevres under Louis XV 1740 1770 in French editions Courtes Longues ISBN 2352900603 Jardies Gambetta and Balzac Gallica in French External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sevres Sevres city council website Unofficial website about Sevres in French Another unofficial website about Sevres in French Friends of the ceramics museum website in French Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sevres amp oldid 1100332320, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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