LA MAIRIE
This house served as a meeting place for Jewish families from Central European ghettos in transit to Israel.
Bourgeois mansion built in 1850 by Charles Soulange Renard, a Parisian banker, on a 15-hectare former nursery known as "le Château". After the Second World War, the site was used to house Jewish families from the ghettos of Central Europe in transit to Israel. In 1953, the Ozil family acquired the property before selling it to build the "Harmonie Ouest" residence. The commune bought the estate in February 1972, and the town hall moved there in July.
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