16th arrondissement of Paris

16th arrondissement of Paris
The Château de la Muette, the OECD's headquarters in Paris
The Château de la Muette, the OECD's headquarters in Paris
Coat of arms of 16th arrondissement of Paris
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Location within Paris
Location within Paris
Coordinates: 48°51′49″N 2°16′35″E / 48.86361°N 2.27639°E / 48.86361; 2.27639
CountryFrance
RegionÎle-de-France
DepartmentParis
CommuneParis
Government
 • Mayor (2023–2026) Jérémy Redler (LR)
Area
7.85 km2 (3.03 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[1]
162,061
 • Density20,645/km2 (53,470/sq mi)
INSEE code75116

The 16th arrondissement of Paris (le XVIe arrondissement; French pronunciation: [lə sɛzjɛm aʁɔ̃dismɑ̃]) is the westernmost of the 20 arrondissements of Paris, the capital city of France. Located on its Right Bank, it is adjacent to the 17th and 8th arrondissements to the northeast, as well as to the suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine to the southwest. Opposite the Seine are the 7th and 15th arrondissements.

Notable sights of the 16th arrondissement include the Arc de Triomphe (at the junction with the 8th and 17th arrondissements) and the Place du Trocadéro, where the Palais de Chaillot stands, itself concentrating three museums and one theatre. Other museums and cultural venues are located in this arrondissement, including the Louis Vuitton Foundation opened in 2014.[2]

With its ornate 19th-century buildings, large avenues, prestigious schools, museums, and various parks, the 16th arrondissement has long been known as one of French high society's favourite places of residence (comparable to London's Kensington and Chelsea or Berlin's Charlottenburg)[3] to such an extent that the phrase le 16e has been associated with great wealth in French popular culture. Indeed, the 16th arrondissement of Paris is France's third-richest district for average household income, behind only its 7th arrondissement and the suburb of Neuilly-sur-Seine, both of which are adjacent.[4]

The 16th arrondissement hosts several large sporting venues, including: the Parc des Princes, which is the stadium where Paris Saint-Germain football club plays its home matches; Roland Garros Stadium, where the French Open tennis championships are held; and Stade Jean-Bouin, home to the Stade Français rugby union club. The Bois de Boulogne, the second-largest public park in Paris (behind only the Bois de Vincennes), is also located in this arrondissement.

  1. ^ "Populations légales 2021" (in French). The National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies. 28 December 2023.
  2. ^ "Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris". Paris Digest. 2018. Archived from the original on November 3, 2018. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  3. ^ "Deciphering the 16th Arrondissement". WhyGo Paris. November 6, 2007. Archived from the original on October 24, 2013. Retrieved September 6, 2020.
  4. ^ Drouin, Olivier (August 27, 2013). "Les 80 communes où se concentrent les plus haut revenus". Capital (in French). Archived from the original on June 6, 2017. Retrieved January 28, 2018.

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