Town hall of Arles, Baroque municipal building in Arles, France
The Town Hall of Arles is a baroque building from the late 17th century with a symmetrical stone facade, a central clock tower, and a grand entrance portal spanning two stories. The plaza in front is spacious and bordered by classical arcades that frame the structure.
The building was designed in the late 17th century by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, the architect behind Versailles Palace. It was meant to restore municipal power and prosperity to the city after centuries of decline.
The building reflects the importance of Arles as a major city in the region, and its grand facade demonstrates the wealth and authority of local governance. You can observe how residents and visitors use the plaza in front as the central gathering point of the town.
The Town Hall is located on the central plaza of Arles and is easily visible from outside. If you wish to see the interior, check beforehand about opening times, as the rooms are not always open to visitors.
The Town Hall's foundation incorporates a Roman cryptoporticus, a vaulted complex that survives beneath the city from ancient times. This hidden layer beneath the modern building connects today's administration with the ancient Roman settlement of Arelate.
Location: Arles
Architects: Jules Hardouin-Mansart
Architectural style: Baroque
Address: place de la République
GPS coordinates: 43.67680,4.62758
Latest update: December 8, 2025 21:04
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