Town hall of Paris 11th arrondissement, Municipal building in 11th arrondissement, France
The town hall of the 11th arrondissement is an administrative building featuring classical architecture with ornate stone facades characteristic of the Second Empire period. Inside, it contains multiple service counters and office spaces where residents come for municipal assistance and official documents.
This building was constructed between 1862 and 1865 under architect Antoine François Gancel's design during Paris's major urban transformation period. This era shaped the quarter's character and public architecture for generations to come.
This building serves as a gathering place where residents mark important life events like weddings and citizenship ceremonies. The halls also display exhibitions and host community meetings throughout the year.
The building sits at Place Léon-Blum and welcomes visitors without special requirements during working hours. Morning visits tend to be quieter, giving you a better chance to see the interior spaces without crowds.
The building displays a coat of arms representing its place within Paris's network of twenty arrondissement town halls. This symbol reflects how the city organizes each neighborhood as an equal administrative unit.
Location: 11th arrondissement of Paris
Inception: 1865
Architects: Antoine François Gancel
Website: https://mairie11.paris.fr
GPS coordinates: 48.85860,2.37944
Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:00
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