Since the 14th century, Hôtel de Ville has served as the home of Paris’ city council, standing as a symbol of both political and architectural significance. Located in Le Marais, its neo-Renaissance facade commands attention, while the interior features a striking replica of Versailles’ Hall of Mirrors. Having endured wars and revolutions, the building now hosts a variety of exhibitions and events, inviting visitors to explore its rich history and grand spaces.
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