Population (2007) 51,035 Local time Saturday 2:23 AM | Region Île-de-France Area 16.3 km² | |
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Weather 11°C, Wind S at 21 km/h, 81% Humidity Points of interest Canal de Chelles, Ruines du Moulin de Chelles, Musée Alfred‑Bonno |
Chelles is a commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region 18 km (11 mi) from the center of Paris.
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Map of Chelles, France
History
Paleolithic artifacts were discovered by chance at Chelles by the pioneering nineteenth-century anthropologist Louis Laurent Gabriel de Mortillet (1821–1898); he named the corresponding cultural stage of the Paleolithic after the commune: «Chellean» or «Chellian», nowadays known as «Oldowan».
At the Merovingian villa of Calae the abbey of Notre-Dame-des-Chelles was founded by Balthild, a seventh-century queen of the Franks. It was largely demolished at the time of the French Revolution.
Geography
There are two main streets in Chelles, Avenue Foch and Avenue de la Résistance.
Demographics
The inhabitants are called Chellois.
Transport
Chelles is served by Chelles – Gournay station on Paris RER line and on the Transilien Paris – Est suburban rail line .
Education
As of 2016 the commune has 13,000 students in 46 public and private schools. The commune includes 19 public preschools and 16 public elementary schools.
There are also:
Chelles includes a library, Bibliothèque Olympe de Gouges, and a media centre, Médiathèque Jean-Pierre Vernant.
Culture and recreation
The commune includes the Musée Alfred-Bonno.
There is also a public swimming pool, and a public skate park which opened in 1999.