Val-de-Marne
WELCOME TO Val-de-Marne
Entry Into Department
Créteil
245.8 km2
1,392,674
French
Popular
Geography and Tourist Attractions
Information about the canton's tourist attractions, including popular destinations, events, and activities.
Château de Vincennes
Bois de Vincennes
Musée Fragonard
Political
Economy and Government
Val-de-Marne is one of the wealthiest and most densely populated departments in France. Its economy is diverse, with a mix of small businesses, large corporations, and public institutions.
The department's economy is heavily focused on service industries, with a large number of businesses in the health, education, and research sectors. Many of France's most prestigious universities and research centers are located in Val-de-Marne, including the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales and the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique.
In addition to these institutions, Val-de-Marne is also home to several large corporations, including the pharmaceutical company Sanofi and the transportation company RATP. The department also has a thriving tourism industry, with many visitors attracted to its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty.
History
History and Culture
Val-de-Marne is a department located in the southeastern suburbs of Paris, France. Its rich history and culture are intertwined with the history of the capital and its surrounding regions.
During the Gallo-Roman era, Val-de-Marne was an important commercial center and a major producer of wine. Later, during the Middle Ages, the region saw the rise of castles and religious buildings, such as the Château de Vincennes and the Basilica of Saint-Denis. In the 19th and 20th centuries, Val-de-Marne became a center of industry, with factories and workshops that produced textiles, furniture, and other goods.
Today, Val-de-Marne is known for its cultural diversity and vibrant arts scene. The department is home to numerous museums, including the Musée d'Art Contemporain du Val-de-Marne and the Musée Fragonard, which houses a collection of anatomical specimens. The area is also known for its lively street art scene, with colorful murals and graffiti adorning many walls and buildings.
Val-de-Marne is also home to several important historical landmarks, including the aforementioned Château de Vincennes, as well as the medieval castle of Sucy-en-Brie and the Renaissance-style Hôtel de Ville in the city of Ivry-sur-Seine. These landmarks and cultural institutions serve as a testament to the department's rich and diverse history and culture.