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Gif-sur-Yvette

Commune in Île-de-France, France

Gif-sur-Yvette

Commune in Île-de-France, France

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nameGif-sur-Yvette
commune statusCommune
imageFaçade du château de l'Hermitage (côté parc).jpg
captionGif-sur-Yvette Town Hall
image coat of armsBlason ville fr Gif-sur-Yvette (Essonne).svg
map size270px
demonymGiffois
coordinates
arrondissementPalaiseau
cantonGif-sur-Yvette
INSEE91272
postal code91190
mayorYann Cauchetier
term2023–2026
intercommunalityCA Paris-Saclay
area km211.60
elevation m61
elevation min m57
elevation max m172
population
population date
population footnotes
website

|image coat of arms = Blason ville fr Gif-sur-Yvette (Essonne).svg

Gif-sur-Yvette (, "Gif-on-Yvette") is a commune in southwestern Île-de-France, France. It is located in the Vallée de Chevreuse, 22.9 km from the centre of Paris (at Notre-Dame), in the Essonne department on the departmental border with Yvelines. As of 2023, the population of the commune was 22,544.

Geography

The town is crossed by and named after the river Yvette. The total area is 11.60 km2 and 4.07 km2 is green spaces and woods.

Place names

The commune of Gif-sur-Yvette is composed of three main parts:

  • In the valley: Rougemonts, Mérantaise, Mairie, Féverie, Coupières, Damiette, Courcelle, L'Abbaye, Les Coudraies;
  • On the Moulon Plateau: Moulon (uninhabited, aside from a research and educational institute);
  • On the Hurepoix Plateau: Hacquinière, Belleville and Chevry.

The commune includes a number of woods such as the Hacquinière wood and the D'Aigrefoin wood.

Neighbouring communes

The neighbouring communes are Villiers-le-Bâcle, Saint-Aubin, Saclay, Orsay, Bures-sur-Yvette, Gometz-le-Châtel, Gometz-la-Ville and Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse.

History

Human presence on the Moulon Plateau originates in Neolithic times. Agriculture was developed, notably during the Roman era. Between the 12th and the 18th century, an important Benedictine abbey was housed in Gif. In the 19th century, amid the Industrial Revolution, Gif remained largely agricultural, with operating mills in particular.

Château de Button

In the 1770s, the Château de Button by architect Pierre Desmaisons was completed in Gif. In 1946, the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) installed an office and research facility on the property.

In 1867, the town was linked to Paris by train with the Ligne de Sceaux in the valley, which would later become the southern branch of the current-day RER B line.

Église Saint-Rémi in Gif-sur-Yvette

Following the First World War, the Gif commune experienced an important demographic change, with an increasing population. The town took the name of Gif-sur-Yvette in 1930.

Just after the Second World War, Gif-sur-Yvette acquired an international scientific reputation, with the CNRS and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) moving there. The CEA discovered radioactive contamination in a private home in Gif-sur-Yvette in 1974; the home had been built upon a site where needles containing radon gas were once manufactured, starting in 1915. The needles were used to sterilise infected tissue—an idea developed by Marie Curie.

The town was extended in 1975, with the creation of the Chevry neighbourhood, from areas ceded by the Gometz-la-Ville and Gometz-le-Châtel communes.

Main sights

The Église Saint-Rémi (Saint Rémi church), a structure of Romanesque and Gothic architecture, was built in the 12th century. It was registered as a historic monument in 1938.

Some ruins remain of a Benedictine abbey which was built in the 12th century and became a national property in 1789 amid the French Revolution. It was officially registered in 1963.

Demographics

Inhabitants of Gif-sur-Yvette are known as Giffois (masculine) and Giffoises (feminine) in French. | graph-pos = bottom |1793 |815 |1800 |810 |1806 |800 |1821 |738 |1831 |733 |1836 |712 |1841 |717 |1846 |818 |1851 |815 |1856 |790 |1861 |769 |1866 |753 |1872 |691 |1876 |732 |1881 |702 |1886 |849 |1891 |734 |1896 |776 |1901 |814 |1906 |887 |1911 |991 |1921 |997 |1926 |1240 |1931 |1513 |1936 |1508 |1946 |1649 |1954 |2678 |1962 |4058 |1968 |7298 |1975 |12945 |1982 |17166 |1990 |19754 |1999 |21364 |2007 |21736 |2012 |20346 |2017 |21379 |2023 |22544

Economy

Gif-sur-Yvette is situated in the "Science Valley" of the Yvette River. Numerous research organisations exist in the area, such as the French National Centre for Scientific Research (Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS), the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives, CEA), Supélec (École supérieure d'électricité), the LGEP (Laboratoire de génie électrique de Paris, associated with Supélec), SOLEIL Synchrotron (Source Optimisée de Lumière d'Energie Intermediaire du LURE) and the Institute of Plant Biotechnology. Further, Gif-sur-Yvette is home to the former Centre national d'étude et de formation of the National Police.

The General Confederation of Labour (CGT) operates, since 1950, a "permanent central college" in Gif-sur-Yvette, the Benoît Frachon Centre, situated along the Yvette River.

Transport

Gif-sur-Yvette is served by two stations on Paris RER line B: Gif-sur-Yvette and Courcelle-sur-Yvette. Like all the train stations on this line, one train goes towards/past Paris (Aéroport Charles de Gaulle 2 TGV or Mitry-Claye) and the other goes towards the other end of the line : Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse. The trains arrive generally at 15-minute intervals.

People

  • Louis Sédilot (1599–1672), early Quebec colonist
  • Juliette Adam (1836–1936), founder of the Nouvelle Revue (1879) and operator of a famous literary club during the Third Republic.
  • The Duke and Duchess of Windsor's former country home, Le Moulin de la Tuilerie, a sprawling dwelling created from an old mill and a number of barns, is located on the outskirts of town. The couple bought the buildings in 1952 from the artist Drian, and were weekend residents for some 20 years. It was the only home they owned together. It has been restored as three individual holiday homes which are available to rent through the Landmark Trust and Owners Direct in the UK. Among the Windsors' famous guests at the house were Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, Cecil Beaton and Marlene Dietrich.
  • The artist Fernand Léger died on 17 August 1955 in the house where, in 1972, negotiations were held between Henry Kissinger and Le Duc Tho which led to the end of the Vietnam War.
  • The actor Richard Bohringer lives in the town. His daughter, actress Romane Bohringer pursued her university studies here.
  • The actress and super-model Noémie Lenoir is from Gif-sur-Yvette, in the l'Abbaye section.
  • Well-known British chemists who have been working at the Institut de Chimie des Substances Naturelles at Gif include: Derek Barton, Hugh Felkin, Bob Crabtree and Steve Davies.
  • The famous astrophysicist Hubert Reeves lived in La Hacquinière.

Twin towns

  • GER Olpe, Germany, since 2001

References

References

  1. (6 June 2023). "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv.fr, Plateforme ouverte des données publiques françaises.
  2. {{in lang. fr [https://www.ville-gif.fr/997/que-faire-a-gif/histoire-et-patrimoine/le-patrimoine-bati/chateau-du-cnrs.htm Château du CNRS], Gif-sur-Yvette.
  3. (19 July 2012). "France's 20th century radium craze still haunts Paris". [[Reuters]].
  4. {{Base Mérimée. PA00087916. Eglise Saint-Rémi
  5. {{Cassini-Ehess. 15465. Gif-sur-Yvette
  6. [https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/8643952?geo=COM-91272#tableau-POPREF_G1 Population municipale entre 1968 et 2023], INSEE
  7. Loisy, Florian. [https://www.leparisien.fr/essonne-91/gif-sur-yvette-91190/le-centre-de-formation-de-la-police-de-gif-si-grand-si-vide-et-si-joli-02-03-2016-5592821.php "Le centre de formation de la police de Gif, si grand, si vide et si joli"], ''[[Le Parisien]]'' {{in lang. fr, 2 March 2016.
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