Luxembourg City Hall, Municipal administrative building in Ville Haute, Luxembourg.
Luxembourg City Hall is a neoclassical stone building facing William Square, with two bronze lion statues framing its grand entrance stairway. Inside, the structure contains administrative offices, council chambers, and formal reception rooms that serve as the working center of municipal government.
Construction began in 1838 using stones salvaged from a former Franciscan monastery, and the building opened to the public in 1844. This marked the establishment of a centralized administrative hub for the expanding city.
The main hall serves as the gathering place for city council sessions and formal receptions that welcome visiting officials and dignitaries. These spaces reflect how the building functions as the civic heart where public business and state ceremonies take place.
The building features automatic doors and elevators providing easy access to its various rooms and halls. Navigation inside is straightforward since the main spaces are clearly organized and well-marked.
The basement level originally functioned as marketplace halls where goods were traded before being repurposed as administrative offices during World War II. This lesser-known history reveals how the space adapted to meet changing community needs over time.
Location: Luxembourg
Inception: 1838
Architects: Julien Rémont
Official opening: 1844
Architectural style: Neoclassical architecture
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: 42, place Guillaume II L-2090 Luxembourg
GPS coordinates: 49.61021,6.13046
Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:52
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