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Time has stopped at SENLIS being marvellous ancient city that curiously escaped the industrial revolution and continues to live at the rhythm of the countryside.
The charm of Senlis is particularly due to its alleys, old edifices, a paradise for strollers and loiterers and you'll need at least a full day to discover all the hotels particuliers in the winding medieval streets, old Renaissance houses preceded by heavy wooden doors and porches, secret interior gardens, and walls eaten by ivy.
But Senlis is also a historical city who keeps on his grounds a lot of vestiges of the Gallo-roman and medieval period.
Senlis has tribunals of first instance and of commerce and a sub-prefecture.
Senlis can be traced back to the Gallo-Roman township of the Silvanectes, which afterwards became Augustomagus.
During the first two dynasties of France Senlis was a royal residence and generally formed part of the royal domain; it obtained a communal charter in 1173.