The Hotel de Ville de Rouen is a historic building in the city of Rouen in the Normandy region of France and the seat of the city's municipal government. The attraction has undergone many expansions and alterations, displaying different architectural styles. The exterior of the building mainly adopts Gothic and Renaissance styles, giving people a solemn and elegant feeling. Its unique bell tower is one of the city's iconic features, reaching a height of 80 meters and overlooking the entire city of Rouen.
Rouen City Hall
Well, the main star in this square is not the City Hall itself but the next door outstanding Saint Ouen Abbey (read that review). However, the imposing classic French style edifice housing the city g...
Hotel de Ville de Rouen: from the monastery "global" to the City Hall ...
Hotel de Ville de Rouen or the town hall of Rouen is located on a square bearing the name of the founder and first president of the Fifth Republic of Charles de Gaulle (Place du Général de Gaulle). A beautiful building, attached ...
Interesting monument to city history ...
Hotel de Ville de Rouen has been used as a city hall since May 30, 1800 ... As traditionally happens, after revolutionary events, new authorities occupy premises that consider it necessary ...
Hotel-de-Ville installed in the old buildings of l'Abbatiale Saint-Ouen
After visiting the Abbatiale Saint-Ouen, I turned around to observe its northern facade. It was doing that I was on the Place du Général de Gaulle, face to the Hotel-de-Ville.