 H么tel de VilleParis' Town Hall
Address: 4, place de l'H么tel-de-Ville - (Rue Pierre Charron) 75004 - 4th Arrondissement Paris
Nearest Bus or Train:m茅tro: H么tel de Ville
Open Hours:phone ahead to arrange guided tours
This splendid neo-Renaissance-style building is just minutes from the Seine and right in the heart of the capital. In 1260, Louis IX decided to endow Paris with the means of organizing its own affairs. Situated in Place de Gr猫ve (meaning 鈥渟trike鈥, the square gets its name from discontented workers who often demonstrated here!), the building was used as the seat of government during the French Revolution, when a guillotine stood imposingly in front of its windows.
Burnt to the ground during a working-class uprising in 1871, it was rebuilt 11 years later and became the current Town Hall. Crystal chandeliers, beautiful paintings and vast function rooms are all part of its sumptuous interior.
Admission: free
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