Les Lilas
Les Lilas is a commune in the northeastern inner suburbs of Paris, France. It is in Seine-Saint-Denis, from the centre of Paris.
History
The commune of Les Lilas was created under the Second Empire on 24 July 1867 amid Haussmann's renovation of Paris by detaching a part of the territory of Romainville and merging it with a part of the territory of Pantin and a part of the territory of Bagnolet. Les Lilas owes its name to the flower gardens that covered the hill on which the commune was established.Transport
Les Lilas is served by Mairie des Lilas and Serge Gainsbourg stations on Line 11 of the Paris Métro.Notable residents
- It is the home of the exiled royal family of Montenegro.
- It is the birthplace of French actress Maïwenn Le Besco, French actor Marc Ruchmann and violinist Guillaume Latour, French comic book author Aude Massot.
In popular culture
Les Lilas is known for the 1958 hit song by Serge Gainsbourg, "Le Poinçonneur des Lilas", about a ticket puncher at the Porte des Lilas Métro station. This Métro station is actually in Paris, one stop away from the Mairie des Lilas Métro station which is in Les Lilas.Education
Primary schools:- Three public preschool-elementary schools
- Three public preschools
- Four public elementary only schools
- One private elementary school
There is also a public library, Bibliothèque André-Malraux.