Hôtel de Ville de Tours, Town hall in Tours, France
The Hôtel de Ville de Tours features Renaissance Revival architecture with detailed stone carvings, sculptures, and a central campanile adorning its grand facade.
The current town hall, completed in 1904, replaced a previous four-story neoclassical building that had served the city administration from 1786 to 1904.
The municipal council chamber contains a notable triptych depicting scenes from Joan of Arc's life, reflecting the deep historical connection to French heritage.
Visitors can access the building Monday through Friday, with morning hours from 8:30 to 13:00 and afternoon hours varying between weekdays.
The building's base displays sculptural representations of the Loire and Cher rivers created by Jean-Antoine Injalbert, marking the regional waterways' importance.
Location: Tours
Inception: 1904
Architects: Victor Laloux
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: 1-3 rue des Minimes<br> 37000 Tours
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 08:30-13:00; Monday-Thursday 14:00-17:00; Friday 14:00-16:30
Phone: +33247216000
Website: https://tours.fr
GPS coordinates: 47.39060,0.68931
Latest update: June 23, 2025 09:42
The Loire Valley features Gothic cathedrals, Renaissance châteaux and medieval squares. From Saint-Gatien Cathedral to Château de Chenonceau, each location displays architectural details: towers, stone walls, decorated facades and geometric gardens. The city of Tours combines half-timbered houses, bridges over the Loire, religious buildings and public squares with century-old trees. Saint-Gatien Cathedral rises with its two towers and stained glass windows from the 13th century in the heart of Tours. Château de Chenonceau spans the Cher River with its galleries and French gardens. Place Plumereau in the historic center is surrounded by medieval houses with wooden beams. The Loire châteaux such as Amboise, Villandry and Azay-le-Rideau offer photographs of white stone facades, towers and terraced gardens. The banks of the Loire reveal sandy beaches, old stone bridges and vineyards stretching along the river.
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