Cormeilles-en-Parisis, 17 km from the towers of Notre Dame, an ancient city but also new town, offering visitors the pleasure of a privileged country, from the top of the hill to the banks of the Seine. It prides itself to remain a green oasis while enjoying easy access to Paris and arranged around the center. Houses with balconies and gardens, streets and squares with their flower beds are a delight for the eyes. Several walks can admire the Valley of the Seine to the heights of the Hautil and get acquainted with the Heritage Cormeillais.
The history of Cormeilles back further in time in 1890 with the discovery of Neolithic remains dating from about 4000 BC. JC., The remains of Iron Age and Gallo-Roman. The first written record of 697 is a charter of Childebert second giving the monastery of the royal forest of Argenteuil "Cormoletus" on the Seine River Country Parisis planted "Cormes" old name of the mountain ash. In 832 the abbot of St. Denis took possession. It appears under the name "Cormillis". At the time mérovingière the village was built at a place called the "Martray". It discovered sarcophagi plaster. Abbot Suger built a church around which the village came together to occupy its current location. Until 1905, Cormeilles was a country of vineyards. The arrival of the railway in 1892 brought many Parisians seeking the quiet of the countryside.