Created by Childebert at the same time as the abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, "Savara" alias Sèvres, is mentioned in the founding charter in the 6th century. In 1756, the transfer of the royal porcelain factory from Vincennes to Sèvres encouraged the growth of the town and gave it an international reputation, which still prevails today. Nestled in the hollow of the ru of Marivel, it has about 23 0000 inhabitants, who enjoy a green setting between the park of Saint-Cloud, the forest of Meudon and that of Fausses-Reposes.

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