Auteuil, Paris

Auteuil (French pronunciation: ) is the westernmost quarter of Paris, France, located in the 16th arrondissement, on the Right Bank.

It is adjacent to Passy to the northeast (administratively part of la Muette), Boulogne-Billancourt to the southwest, and the Bois de Boulogne to the northwest.

Auteuil, Paris
The Avenue de Versailles at Auteuil
Auteuil, Paris
Location of Auteuil in the 16th arrondissement of Paris

History

Auteuil, Paris 
Landmark set between the domains of the Lord of Auteuil and the Lord of Passy in 1731

Auteuil was originally a hamlet named Attolium on the outskirts of Paris, built between the thirteenth and seventeenth centuries; it became a fashionable country retreat for French elites during the reign of Louis XV. Passy was dependent on the parish of Auteuil until 1761. After the French Revolution, Auteuil became a commune of Seine. It was absorbed into Paris along with several other communities in 1860.

Auteuil was incorporated into the city of Paris in 1859–60 by the Law of 16 June 1859. At that time, it was planned that Auteuil and Passy would form a new arrondissement that would be numbered the 13th arrondissement, but "The rich and powerful moving in did not like the number. They pulled strings and became the 16th, the unlucky association and postmark being transferred to the blameless but less influential folks around Porte d'Italie."

Landmarks

Among the landmarks of Auteuil are Notre-Dame d'Auteuil, the Jardin des Serres d'Auteuil and the Pavillon de l'eau.

Sport

Auteuil is known for its famous stadiums:

Education

Auteuil is home to the Lycée Jean-Baptiste-Say operating as a collège, lycée and preparatory classes.

Notable people

The borough of Auteuil was the birthplace of Marcel Proust and of Charles Baudelaire. It was also the home of Molière.

Thérèse Anaïs Rigo, better known by her pseudonym Anaïs de Bassanville, a journalist, was born in 1802 in Auteuil and died there in 1884.

In The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas, the main (fictional) character Edmond Dantès buys his country residence in Auteuil.

References

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