Noisy-le-Grand

Noisy- le -Grand is a French town with 62 970 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2011 ) in the eastern part of Greater Paris. It lies on the Marne and is part of the development area of ​​the Ville nouvelle Marne -la- Vallée. The canton of Noisy- le- Grand consists of two communities: Noisy- le- Grand and Gournay -sur- Marne, adjacent to the east. A landmark of the city is the huge post-modern residential complex Les arènes de Picasso Manolo Nuñez Yanowsky from 1985. Their two wheel-shaped high-rise buildings are popularly called " les Camembert ". The most famous citizen of the city is Michel Simon, who had his residence here.

Traffic

Noisy- le- Grand has a train station Les Yvris - Noisy- le- Grand on the railway line Paris -Mulhouse, this is served by trains of the RER E. Additional property the station of Noisy -le -Grand - Mont d' Est to the RER A are available.

Gallery

Office complex Maille Nord before the hypermarket Carrefour and the RER station Mont d' Est

Road renovation work in spring 2004 - Avenue Aristide Briand, in the background the town hall

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