Châtenay-Malabry
Châtenay-Malabry is a commune in the southwestern suburbs of Paris. It is located from the center of Paris.
The French writer Chateaubriand lived in the estate Vallée-aux-Loups at Châtenay-Malabry. The Garden City in the Butte Rouge, the Cité Jardins, is one of the earliest examples of housing at moderated rents.
Châtenay was the location of École Centrale Paris, of the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Paris-Sud and is the location of French national laboratory of doping detection. It is also the home of the Arboretum de la Vallée-aux-Loups. The high-speed LGV Atlantique crosses the city through a tunnel covered by a park called Coulée verte.
From 31 December 2002, it was part of the Agglomeration community of Hauts de Bièvre, which merged into the Métropole du Grand Paris in January 2016.
Geography
Châtenay-Malabry is situated near the Parc de Sceaux.It borders the department of Essonne which borders the department of Yvelines. Châtenay-Malabry is demarcated by the communes of Sceaux, Antony, Bièvres, Plessis-Robinson and Verrières-le-Buisson.
A highly wooded area, it can be crossed by the, which includes part of Via Turonesis which is one of the routes through France on the pilgrimage to the tomb of St. James the Great. As for the North and South entrances, they are, to say the least, a part of the urban fabric of the town.
The two main entrances to the town are located west and east of the Division Leclerc avenue, which is the main road of the town. In the direction of Verrières Forest is a large roundabout which appears as a clearing in the forest before diving into the urban landscape. In the direction of Antony is a simple roundabout located at the southeast corner of the Sceaux Park.
History
Originally simply called Châtenay, the name of the commune officially became Châtenay-Malabry in 1920.The name Châtenay comes from castellanum = petit château and Malabry comes from a deformation of badly located, spoiled ground.
The Hôtel de Ville was completed in 1977.
Transportation
Châtenay-Malabry is served by Robinson station on Paris RER line B. This station is located at the border between the commune of Châtenay-Malabry and the commune of Sceaux, on the Sceaux side of the border.Education
Schools include:- Seven public preschools : Jean-Jaurès, Jules-Verne, des Mouilleboeufs, Pierre-Brossolette, Pierre-Mendès-France, Thomas-Masaryk, and Suzanne-Buisson
- Seven public elementary schools: Jean-Jaurès, Jules-Verne, des Mouilleboeufs, Pierre-Brossolette, Pierre-Mendès-France, Thomas-Masaryk, and Léonard-de-Vinci.
- Public junior high schools : Léonard-de-Vinci, Pierre-Brossolette, Thomas-Masaryk
- Public senior high schools: and Lycée polyvalent Jean-Jaurès
- Private school: Groupe scolaire Sophie-Barat
Notable people
- Voltaire spent time at Chatenay in 1719, and was probably born out of wedlock there in 1694
- François-René de Chateaubriand writer, politician and diplomat
- Marie Recio, mezzo-soprano, second wife of composer Hector Berlioz
- Sully Prudhomme, poet and essayist, winner of the first Nobel Prize in Literature, 1901
- Louise Janin, painter
- Jean Fautrier, painter and sculptor
- Emmanuel Mounier, Christian philosopher
- Paul Ricoeur, Christian philosopher
- Grégoire Colin, movie actor
- Jérôme Rothen, international football player
- Aurélia Aurita, comic book author
- Clémence Poésy, actress and model
- Hugo Duminil-Copin, mathematician
- Hatem Ben Arfa, international football player, was raised here
- Khassa Camara, footballer
- Laurent Bernard, basketball player
- Cyrille Eliezer-Vanerot, basketball player
- Kévin Malcuit, footballer
- Lucile Cypriano, racing driver
- Allan Saint-Maximin, football player
- Élisa De Almeida, football player for France
Points of interest
Twin towns
Châtenay-Malabry is twinned with- 25px Bergneustadt since 1967, which is also twinned with Landsmeer
- 25px Landsmeer since 1986, which is also twinned with Bergneustadt
- 25px Wellington since 2001
- 25px Bracciano since 2011