- Rueil-Malmaison
French commune
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73,469
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(March 8, 1999 census
dens=5,293|date-dens=2005|Rueil-Malmaison (pronounced|ʀɥœj malmzɔ̃ or IPA| [ʀɥj malmzɔ̃] ) is a commune in the western suburbs of
Paris ,France . It is located 12.6 km. (7.8 miles) from the center of Paris.Name
Rueil-Malmaison was originally called simply Rueil. In Medieval times the name Rueil was spelled either Roialum, Riogilum, Rotoialum, Ruolium, or Ruellium. This name is made of the Celtic word "ialo" (meaning "clearing, glade", "place of") suffixed to a radical meaning "brook, stream" (
Latin "rivus",Old French "rû"), or maybe to a radical meaning "ford" (Celtic "ritu").In 1928 the name of the commune officially became Rueil-Malmaison in reference to its most famous tourist attraction, the
Château de Malmaison , home of Napoléon's first wifeJoséphine de Beauharnais .The name Malmaison comes from
Medieval Latin "mala mansio", meaning "ill-fated domain", "estate of ill luck". In theEarly Middle Ages Malmaison was the site of a royal residence which was destroyed by theVikings in 846, hence the name.History
Rueil is famous for the
Château de Malmaison where Napoleon and his first wifeJoséphine de Beauharnais lived. Upon her death in 1814 she was buried at the nearbySt. Pierre andSt. Paul church, which lies at the centre of the city.The Rueil barracks of the Swiss Guard was constructed in 1756 under Louis XV by the architect Axel Guillaumot, and has been a listed Historic Monument since 1973. The Guard was formed by Louis XIII in 1616 and massacred at the Tuileries on 10 August 1792.
During the
Franco-Prussian War of 1870, Rueil was located on the front line.At the end of the 19th century famous painters like
Pierre-Auguste Renoir ,Edouard Manet andClaude Monet came to paint theSeine which crosses the town.Demographics
Immigration
France immigration
collectivity_name=Rueil-Malmaison
census_year=1999
metropolitan_France=86.3
outside_metropolitan_France=13.7
overseas_France=1.0
foreign_French=3.3
EU-15=3.7
non-EU-15=5.7Economy
The main campus of the French Institute of Petroleum research organisation is in Rueil. The city has also become home to many large companies moving out of
La Défense business district, located only 5 km. (3 miles) from Rueil, a trend first established by the move ofEsso headquarters to Rueil.There are about 850 service sector companies located in Rueil, 70 of which employ more than 100 people. A business district called Rueil-sur-Seine (previously known as "Rueil 2000") was created near the
RER A Rueil-Malmaison station to accommodate these companies. The business district is equipped with a fiber-optic network.Several major French companies have their world headquarters in Rueil-Malmaison, such as
Schneider Electric andVINCI . Several large international companies have also located their French headquarters in Rueil-Malmaison, such asExxonMobil ,AstraZeneca andUnilever .Transport
Rueil-Malmaison is served by Rueil-Malmaison station on Paris RER line A.
Landmarks
The famous
Château de Malmaison , home of Napoléon's first wifeJoséphine de Beauharnais , is located in Rueil-Malmaison. The public may visit the manor house as a Napoleonic musée national, with guided tours available.Twin towns
*
Fribourg , Switzerland
*Lynchburg, Virginia, USA (Sister City)
*Elmbridge , Surrey, UK
*Sergiev Posad , Russian Federation
*Timişoara , RomaniaExternal links
* [http://www.mairie-rueilmalmaison.fr/ Rueil-Malmaison Official website]
* [http://immobilier-rueil-malmaison.achat-immobilier-entre-particulier.fr/ Rueil-Malmaison figures]
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