- 15th arrondissement of Paris
French municipal arrondissement
arrondissementnumber=15th
commune=Paris
caption=Front de Seine highrise district nearby theEiffel Tower .
mapcaption=Paris and its closest suburbs
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région=Île-de-France
département=Paris
maire=René Galy-Dejean
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km²=8.50
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232,400
225,362
date-sans=July 1, 2005 estimate)
(March 8, 1999 census|dens=27,335|date-dens=2005|The 15th arrondissement of Paris is one of the 20 arrondissements (administrative districts) of the capital city of
France .Situated on the "
Rive Gauche " (left bank) of theRiver Seine and sharing theMontparnasse district with the 6th and 14th arrondissements, it is the city's most populous arrondissement. TheTour Montparnasse – Paris's tallest skyscraper – and the neighbouringGare Montparnasse are both located in the 15th arrondissement, at its border with the 14th.The 15th arrondissement also contains the
Porte de Versailles exhibition centre and thehigh-rise district of theFront de Seine (or Beaugrenelle) located near theEiffel Tower .Geography
The land area of this arrondissement is 8.502 km² (3.283 sq. miles, or 2,101 acres).
Demography
The peak of population of Paris's 15th arrondissement occurred in 1962, when it had 250,551 inhabitants. Since then it has lost approximately one-tenth of its population, but it remains the most populous arrondissement of Paris, with 225,362 inhabitants at the last census in 1999. With 144,667 jobs at the same census, the 15th is also very dense in business activities.
Historical population
Year
(of French censuses)Population Density
(inh. per km²)1872 75,449 8,874 1954 250,124 29,419 1962 (peak of population)250,551 29,470 1968 244,080 28,709 1975 231,301 27,205 1982 225,596 26,534 1990 223,940 26,340 1999 225,362 26,507 2005 estimate232,400 27,335 Immigration
France immigration
collectivity_name=the 15th arrondissement
census_year=1999
metropolitan_France=80.0
outside_metropolitan_France=20.0
overseas_France=1.0
foreign_French=4.8
EU-15=4.0
non-EU-15=10.2Places of interest
* Parts of the
Montparnasse area.
* The former workshop (no longer standing) ofConstantin Brancusi , where the sculptor worked from 1925 to 1957.
*La Ruche
*Musée Bourdelle
*Musée Pasteur
*Musée du Service des Objets Trouvés
*Porte de Versailles exhibition center andPalais des sports , near Porte de Versailles metro station.
*Front de Seine high-rise district.History
The "loi du 16 juin 1859" decreed the annexation to Paris of the area between the old "
Wall of the Farmers-General " and the wall of Thiers. The communes ofGrenelle ,Vaugirard , andJavel were incorporated into Paris in 1860.Quarters
As in all the Parisian "arrondissements", the fifteenth is made up of four administrative quarters ("quartiers").
* To the south, "quartier Saint-Lambert" occupies the former site of the village of Vaugirard, built along an ancient
Roman road of the same name. The geography of the area was particularly suited to wine-making, as well as quarrying. In fact, many Parisian monuments, such as the "École Militaire ", were built from Vaugirard stone. The village, not yet being part of Paris, was considered by Parisians to be an agreeable suburb, pleasant for country walks or its cabarets and puppet shows. In 1860 Vaugirard was annexed to Paris, along with adjoining villages. Today, the only notable attractions in this area are the "Parc des Expositions" (an exhibition center which hosts the "Foire de Paris", agricultural expositions, and car shows), and "Parc Georges Brassens", a park built on the former site of a slaughterhouse.* To the east, "quartier Necker" was originally an uninhabited space between Paris and Vaugirard. The most well-known landmarks in the area are the "Gare Montparnasse" train station and the looming "Tour Montparnasse" office tower. The area around the train station has been renovated and now contains a number of office and apartment blocks, a park (the "Jardin Atlantique", built directly over the train tracks), and shopping centers. Finally, the "quartier" contains a number of public buildings: the "Lycée Buffon",
Necker Children's Hospital , and the "Institut Pasteur ".* To the north, "quartier Grenelle" was originally a village of the same name. Grenelle plain extended from the current "Hôtel des Invalides" to the suburb of
Issy-les-Moulineaux on the other side of the Seine, but remained mostly uninhabited in centuries past due to difficulties farming the land. At the beginning of the 19th century, an entrepreneur by the name of Violet divided off a section of the plain: this became the village ofBeaugrenelle , known for its series of straight streets and blocks, which remain today. The whole area broke off from the commune of Vaugirard in 1830, becoming the commune of Grenelle, which was in turn annexed to Paris in 1860. A century later, a number of apartment and office towers were built along the Seine, along with Beaugrenelle shopping mall.* To the west, "quartier Javel" lies to the south of Grenelle plain. In years past, it was the industrial area of the "arrondissement": first with chemical companies (the famous "Eau de Javel" [bleach] was invented and produced there), then electrical companies (Thomson), and finally car manufacturers (
Citroën ), whose factories occupied a large part of the "quartier" up until the early 1970s. The industrial areas have since been destroyed, and the neighbourhood now contains "Parc André Citroën ",Georges Pompidou Hospital , and a number of large office buildings and television studios (Sagem ,Snecma , the "Direction Générale de l'Aviation Civile",Canal Plus ,France Télévisions , etc.). In addition, to the south of the circular highway ("boulevard périphérique"), an extension of the 15th, formerly an aerodrome at the beginning of the 20th century, is now a heliport, a gym and a recreation center.:The early airfield here has been encroached upon by urban development and a sports centre but the residual area, mainly laid to grass, continues to serve Paris as a
heliport . TheSécurité Civile has a detachment here close to maintenance facilities. Customs facilities are available and the facility is especially busy during the Salon d'Aeronautiqueairshow s held atLe Bourget on the other side of the city.
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