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Gentilly, Val-de-Marne


FieldValue
nameGentilly
commune statusCommune
imageÉglise Saint-Saturnin de Gentilly - 01.jpg
captionThe church of Saint-Saturnin, in Gentilly
image coat of armsBlason ville fr Gentilly (Val-de-Marne).svg
mapGentilly_map.svg
map captionLocation (in red) within Paris inner suburbs
coordinates
arrondissementL'Haÿ-les-Roses
cantonLe Kremlin-Bicêtre
INSEE94037
postal code94250
mayorFatah Aggoune
term2024–2026
partyPCF
intercommunalityGrand Paris
area km21.18
population
population date
population footnotes

|image coat of arms = Blason ville fr Gentilly (Val-de-Marne).svg

Gentilly () is a commune in the southern suburbs of Paris, France. It is the closest commune to Paris, located 4.1 km from the city center.

Name

The name Gentilly was recorded for the first time in the 6th century as Gentilly, a royal estate of some importance where coinage was minted. The etymology of the name seems to be "estate of Gentilius", a Gallo-Roman landowner. However, some other researchers think that the name is connected with Latin gentilis (meaning "gentile", "pagan", "foreigner") in reference to foreign goldsmiths who may have settled in Gentilly in the Early Middle Ages.

History

On 1 January 1860, the city of Paris was enlarged by annexing neighboring communes. On that occasion, about half of the commune of Gentilly was annexed to Paris, and forms now the neighborhoods of Maison-Blanche and Glacière, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris.

On 13 December 1896, about half of the remaining territory of Gentilly was detached and became the commune of Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, leaving Gentilly with about a quarter of its pre-1860 area.

Culture

The photographer Robert Doisneau was born in Gentilly (14 April 1912). There is a Maison de la photographie Robert Doisneau, an international cultural center for humanist photography.

Places of worship

There are two churches in Gentilly: the church of Saint-Saturnin, and the church of Sacré-Cœur de Gentilly. Saint-Saturnin welcomes all Christians, whereas the Sacré-Cœur de Gentilly is mainly a community for Portuguese Catholics.

Transport

Gentilly is served by Gentilly station on Paris RER line .

Population

|graph-pos = right |1968 |18812 |1975 |17026 |1982 |16732 |1990 |17093 |1999 |16118 |2007 |17103 |2012 |16623 |2017 |18605

Education

Gentilly is served by:

  • Four preschools: Jean Lurcat, Lamartine, Henri Barbusse, Victor Hugo, and Marie et Pierre Curie
  • Four elementary schools: Lamartine, Henri Barbusse, Victor Hugo, and Gustave Courbet
  • One junior high school: Collège Rosa Parks
  • Two senior high schools:
    • Lycée professionnel du Val-de-Bièvre
    • Lycée intercommunal Darius Milhaud which is in Le Kremlin-Bicêtre

Notable residents

  • St. Eligius, also known as Éloi de Noyon or Saint Éloi (c. 588 - 1 December 660) is the patron saint of goldsmiths, metalworkers, coin collectors, horses, and those who work with them.
  • Saint Martial, third-century monk and first bishop of Limoges.
  • Pepin the Short (Pépin le Bref), eighth-century king of the Franks, son of Charles Martel, and father of Charlemagne.
  • Blanche of Castile (1188–1252) is said to have owned a castle in Gentilly, the remains of which, chiefly underground vaults, still exist.
  • Isaac de Benserade, author and playwright of the seventeenth century, lived in Gentilly and died there in 1691.
  • Jacques Chapelle chemist and potter, director of the pottery works at Sceaux from 1748 to 1763, was born at Gentilly in 1721.
  • Robert Doisneau, the photographer, was born at Gentilly in 1912.
  • Sophie Marceau, the movie actress, born in 1966, lived in Gentilly.
  • Raymond Gentilly.

References

References

  1. (12 March 2025). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises.
  2. "Maison de la photographie Robert Doisneau".
  3. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/4515315?geo=COM-94037#ancre-POP_T1 Population en historique depuis 1968], INSEE
  4. "[http://www.ville-gentilly.fr/de-0-a-25-ans/enfance-enseignement/lecole/ecole-maternelle/ Ecole maternelle] {{Webarchive. link. (2015-06-23 ." Commune of Gentilly. Retrieved on June 23, 2015.)
  5. "[http://www.ville-gentilly.fr/de-0-a-25-ans/enfance-enseignement/lecole/ecole-elementaire/ Ecole élémentaire] {{Webarchive. link. (2015-06-23 ." Commune of Gentilly. Retrieved on June 23, 2015.)
  6. "[http://www.ville-gentilly.fr/de-0-a-25-ans/enfance-enseignement/lecole/secondaire/college-rosa-parks/ Collège Rosa Parks] {{Webarchive. link. (2015-06-23 ." Commune of Gentilly. Retrieved on June 23, 2015.)
  7. "[http://www.ville-gentilly.fr/de-0-a-25-ans/enfance-enseignement/lecole/secondaire/les-lycees/ Les lycées] {{Webarchive. link. (2015-06-23 ." Commune of Gentilly. Retrieved on June 23, 2015.)
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