Town hall of Paris 14th arrondissement, Municipal administration building in 14th arrondissement, France.
This town hall stands at Place Ferdinand Brunot in the 14th arrondissement of Paris and features a symmetrical facade with large windows and decorative stone details. A central tower rises above the building and remains visible through the surrounding park.
This structure was built between 1852 and 1858 by architects Claude Naissant and Alexandre Émile Auburtin and originally served as the administrative center of Montrouge. It emerged during a period of urban transformation and expansion in the region.
This building serves as a gathering space where residents of the 14th arrondissement mark important life moments through civil ceremonies and celebrations. Local art shows and community events held here throughout the year reflect the everyday identity of the neighborhood.
The building is easily accessed via nearby metro stations Mouton-Duvernet and Denfert-Rochereau for those traveling by public transport. Administrative services operate primarily during standard weekday hours.
The central tower extends above the surrounding trees of Square Ferdinand-Brunot, creating a distinctive landmark in the neighborhood. Such towers were popular features in 19th century Paris architecture and served as visual anchors in a rapidly expanding city.
Location: 14th arrondissement of Paris
Architects: Claude Naissant, Alexandre Émile Auburtin
Address: 12 rue Pierre Castagnou, 75014 Paris, France
Website: https://mairie14.paris.fr
GPS coordinates: 48.83310,2.32695
Latest update: December 11, 2025 18:06
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