Puteaux () is a
commune in the western suburbs of
Paris
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, France. It is located in the heart of the
Hauts-de-Seine
Hauts-de-Seine (; ) is a department in the Île-de-France region of France. It covers Paris's western inner suburbs. It is bordered by Paris, Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-de-Marne to the east, Val-d'Oise to the north, Yvelines to the west and ...
department, from the
centre of Paris.
La Défense, Paris's
business district
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A business entity is not necessar ...
hosting the
tallest buildings in the metropolitan area, spreads over the northern part of Puteaux and parts of the neighbouring communes
Courbevoie
Courbevoie () is a Communes of France, commune located in the Hauts-de-Seine department of the Île-de-France region of France. It is a suburb of Paris, from the Kilometre zero, center of Paris. The centre of Courbevoie is situated from the ci ...
and
Nanterre
Nanterre (; ) is the prefecture of the Hauts-de-Seine department in the western suburbs of Paris, France. It is located some northwest of the centre of Paris. In 2018, the commune had a population of 96,807.
The eastern part of Nanterre, b ...
. The inhabitants of Puteaux are called ''Putéoliens'' in French.
History
In 1148 Abbot Suger, the chief minister of kings
Louis VI and
Louis VII, established a landed estate named ''Putiauz'', which went on to become a village of the same name. Suger also founded other settlements in the area, such as
Carrières-sur-Seine,
Vaucresson, and
Villeneuve-la-Garenne, with the aim of attracting people into the region. This was reinforced by certain privileges which Suger granted to the inhabitants.
The name ''Putiauz'' is likely to have come from the old French ''Putel'', meaning a "quagmire" or "swamp", making reference to the condition of the area before it was drained for agriculture. But in another explanation, the name of Puteaux comes from the Latin word ''puteoli'', the plural of ''puteolus'', meaning "little wells" or "water holes". The spelling "Puteaux" is believed to have been first used in the sixteenth or seventeenth century.
Legend has it that Puteaux inspired the story of the gadfly by
Jean de La Fontaine
Jean de La Fontaine (, ; ; 8 July 162113 April 1695) was a French Fable, fabulist and one of the most widely read French poets of the 17th century. He is known above all for his ''La Fontaine's Fables, Fables'', which provided a model for subs ...
.
During the
repression of January and February 1894, the police conducted raids targeting the
anarchists living there, without much success.
Geography
Located on the left bank of the river
Seine
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, Puteaux borders
Courbevoie
Courbevoie () is a Communes of France, commune located in the Hauts-de-Seine department of the Île-de-France region of France. It is a suburb of Paris, from the Kilometre zero, center of Paris. The centre of Courbevoie is situated from the ci ...
to the north,
Nanterre
Nanterre (; ) is the prefecture of the Hauts-de-Seine department in the western suburbs of Paris, France. It is located some northwest of the centre of Paris. In 2018, the commune had a population of 96,807.
The eastern part of Nanterre, b ...
to the west and
Suresnes
Suresnes () is a commune in the western inner suburbs of Paris, France. Located in Hauts-de-Seine, from the centre of Paris, it had a population of 49,482 as of 2020.
Suresnes borders the Bois de Boulogne in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, ...
to the south. In the east, Puteaux is connected to Paris by the bridge of Puteaux near
Neuilly and by the bridge of Neuilly (which is also used by
Paris Métro Line 1
Paris Métro Line 1 (French language, French: ''Ligne 1 du métro de Paris'') is one of the sixteen lines of the Paris Métro. It connects in the northwest and in the southeast. With a length of , it constitutes an important east–west transp ...
). The territory of the commune of Puteaux also includes the largest part of the Île de Puteaux, on the Seine.
Districts
Within Puteaux several districts can be distinguished.
The district ''Bas de Puteaux'', located between the railway line and the Seine, is the oldest urbanized district. Notable in particular are the old church, the Théâtre des Hauts-de-Seine, the town hall and a commercial
shopping mall
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near the rues Jaurès, Eichenberger and Chantecoq. The town hall was built in 1934 and is a typical example of the architecture of this time. The boulevard
Richard Wallace is the
Champs-Élysées of Puteaux.
The district ''Haut de Puteaux'', located to the west of the railway line, is a more recent district, made of several residences and
HLM (résidences des rosiers, Cartault,
Marcellin Berthelot,
Bernard Palissy
Bernard Palissy (; c. 1510c. 1589) was a Huguenot, French Huguenot pottery, potter, Hydraulics, hydraulics engineer and craftsman, famous for having struggled for sixteen years to imitate Chinese porcelain. He is best known for his so-called "rus ...
) The Lorilleux residence, for example, was built on the site of the old ink manufacturing companies.
The district ''La Défense'' is located in the north, separated by the circular boulevard. The district, developed since the end of the 1950s, is one of the principal
business district
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A business entity is not necessar ...
s in
Europe
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. It mainly consists of
office building
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s, but some notable dwellings can be found within the district as well (
Tour Défense 2000, résidence Boieldieu). Two thirds of the territory of La Défense is located within Puteaux, the remainder being divided between Courbevoie and Nanterre. Thus, the
CNIT, the
Arche de la Défense and the Quatre Temps shopping mall are in Puteaux.
The district ''Île de Puteaux'', on which there are no dwellings besides some barges, shelters the sporting structures (tennis courts,
football
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pitch, gymnasium, swimming pool) of Puteaux. A sporting complex, the ''Palais des sports'', opened in July 2006.
Population
Government and infrastructure
The
Grande Arche
La Grande Arche de la Défense (; "The Great Arch of the Defense"), originally called La Grande Arche de la Fraternité (; "Fraternity"), is a monument and building in the business district of La Défense and in the commune of Puteaux, to the west ...
and
Tour Sequoia, both in
La Défense and in Puteaux, have the administrative offices of the
Ministry of Ecological Transition. The Grande Arche also has the head offices of the
French Marine Accident Investigation Office (BEAmer) and of the
French Land Transport Accident Investigation Bureau (BEA-TT).
in La Défense and in Puteaux at one time had the head offices of BEAmer, BEA-TT, and part of the head office of the Ministry of Ecology, Energy, Sustainable Development and Sea (a predecessor of the Ministry of Ecological Transition), while other parts of the ministry were at
Tour Pascal A and the Grande Arche. , also in Puteaux and La Défense, once had the head office of BEA-TT, and BEAmer.
Economy
The
tax revenue
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of La Défense makes Puteaux one of the richest communes of France. Puteaux receives forty million euros per year coming from the companies within the district alone. Puteaux does not have a debt and its financial reserves, placed in Treasury bills, returns ten million euros in interest alone. The budget of Puteaux can thus exceed 200 million euros (reference 2005), for only 42,000 inhabitants.
Puteaux has a long industrial past, in particular the car industry (
De Dion-Bouton, but also
Unic,
Saurer and
Daimler-Benz
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), aeronautics (
Zodiac Group,
Morane-Saulnier), the armament industry
Atelier de Construction de Puteaux (APX), inks () and
perfume
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s (
Coty).
Politics
Charles Ceccaldi-Raynaud (
Union for a Popular Movement
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, UMP) was the mayor of Puteaux from 1969 to 2004. In 2004 he was succeeded by his daughter
Joëlle Ceccaldi-Raynaud (UMP). She was also temporarily appointed as a Member of Parliament for the 6th district of
Hauts-de-Seine
Hauts-de-Seine (; ) is a department in the Île-de-France region of France. It covers Paris's western inner suburbs. It is bordered by Paris, Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-de-Marne to the east, Val-d'Oise to the north, Yvelines to the west and ...
(Puteaux/
Neuilly-sur-Seine
Neuilly-sur-Seine (; 'Neuilly-on-Seine'), also known simply as Neuilly, is an urban Communes of France, commune in the Hauts-de-Seine Departments of France, department just west of Paris in France. Immediately adjacent to the city, north of the ...
) instead of
Nicolas Sarkozy
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.
The administration of Puteaux by Ceccaldi-Raynaud is considered authoritarian by certain people (the opposition but sometimes also certain people of their own political camp in Hauts-de-Seine). This criticism regularly has echoes in the media (like the daily newspapers ''
Libération
(), popularly known as ''Libé'' (), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968 in France, May 1968. Initially positioned on the far left of Fr ...
'', ''
Le Monde
(; ) is a mass media in France, French daily afternoon list of newspapers in France, newspaper. It is the main publication of Le Monde Group and reported an average print circulation, circulation of 480,000 copies per issue in 2022, including ...
'', the edition of Hauts-de-Seine of ''
Le Parisien'' and the news magazine ''
L'Express
(, stylized in all caps) is a French weekly news magazine headquartered in Paris. The weekly stands at the political centre-right in the French media landscape, and has a lifestyle supplement, ''L'Express Styles'', and a job supplement, ''R� ...
'', which made a coverstory of it at the end of 2005).
In September 2005, Charles Ceccaldi-Raynaud announced his intention to become mayor again, instead of his daughter. However, his daughter refused to resign. A lot of fixing was needed, in particular in the
Municipal council
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(reported in a dispatch of the
AFP of November 21, 2005).
Municipal administration
The mayors of Puteaux:
*
Guillaume Nezot (in 1790).
*
Pierre Nezot (in 1791).
*
Philippe Gault (1791–1795).
*
Guillaume Nezot (1795–1800).
*
Jean Saulnier (1800–1816).
*
Denis Legrand (1816–1826).
*
Bernard Gerhard (1826–1831).
*
Pierre Langlasse (refused the function).
*
Victor Beau (in 1832).
*
Guillaume Julien (1833–1840).
*
Claude Pitois (1840–1847).
*
Gabriel Panay (in 1848).
*
Alfred Michel (1848–1851).
*
Jean-Baptiste Léonard (1851–1857).
*
Léon Godefroy (1857–1858) (deceased in function).
*
Joseph Boucherot (1858–1870).
*
Simon-Hyacinte Blanche (in 1870).
*
Jean-Théoxene Roque de Fillol (in 1871).
*
Arthur Guillaumet (1871–1872).
*
Charles Lorilleux (en 1872).
*
Auguste Blanche (1872–1880).
*
Ernest Francillon (1881–1884).
*
Charles Chenu (1884–1894).
*
Charles Decroix (1894–1912).
*
Lucien Voilin (1912–1925).
*
Marius Jacotot (1925–1930).
*
Georges Barthélémy (1930–1944).
*
Firmin Aury (in August 1944).
*
Henri Buisine (August 1944 – 1945).
*
Jean Nennig (1945–1947).
*
Roger Deniau (1947–1948).
*
Georges Dardel (
SFIO) (1948–1969).
*
Charles Ceccaldi-Raynaud (1969–2004).
*
Joëlle Ceccaldi-Raynaud (since 2004).
Transport
Puteaux is served by
Puteaux station on the
Transilien La Défense
Transilien Line U, also known as "La Défense - La Verrière" or more often simply "ligne U", is a tangential commuter train link, which serves the western Paris region from La Défense. It links the Paris's business district of La Défense to ...
and
Transilien Paris – Saint-Lazare suburban rail lines.
Puteaux is also served by
Esplanade de la Défense station on
Paris Métro Line 1
Paris Métro Line 1 (French language, French: ''Ligne 1 du métro de Paris'') is one of the sixteen lines of the Paris Métro. It connects in the northwest and in the southeast. With a length of , it constitutes an important east–west transp ...
, in the business district of
La Défense, as well as by
La Défense station, a large interchange station on Paris Métro Line 1, on Paris
RER line A, on the Transilien La Défense suburban rail line, and on the Transilien Paris – Saint-Lazare suburban rail line. Puteaux is also served by the T2 (tramway 2), in the La Défense-Issy-Val de Seine line.
Sport
The Cercle de Puteaux hosted the
tennis
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events for the
1900 Summer Olympics
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.
Cultural depictions
Puteaux is the setting for the 1961 film ''
The Long Absence'' (''Une aussi longue absence''), winner of the
Palme d'Or
The (; ) is the highest prize awarded to the director of the Best Feature Film of the Official Competition at the Cannes Film Festival. It was introduced in 1955 by the festival's organizing committee. Previously, from 1939 to 1954, the festiv ...
at
Cannes
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.
Old street names
International relations
Puteaux is
twinned with:
See also
*
Communes of the Hauts-de-Seine department
*
History of Suresnes
References
External links
Official website: mairie-puteaux.frUnofficial Website by a local blogger
Téléputeaux
{{Authority control
Venues of the 1900 Summer Olympics
Olympic tennis venues
Communes of Hauts-de-Seine
1148 establishments in Europe
1140s establishments in France