Grenelle Town Hall, Town hall with heritage status in 15th arrondissement, France
Description
Grenelle Town Hall is an administrative building in the 15th arrondissement featuring classical elements such as symmetrical facades and ornate stone details. The building continues to serve as the seat of local government and a venue for community events.
History
Built in 1825, the town hall was constructed when Grenelle was still an independent commune outside Paris. The commune was incorporated into the city in 1860 during the territorial expansion that reshaped the metropolitan area.
Culture
The building carries the name of the former independent commune and displays the architectural style typical of 19th-century local administrative centers. Visitors can see in its design the pride of a self-governing community before its merger with Paris.
Practical
The town hall is located at an easily accessible spot near major street intersections in the neighborhood. Keep in mind that it is an active government building and can only be visited during official opening hours.
Did you know?
The building is one of the few surviving examples of municipal architecture from before 1860, when surrounding communities were still independent. Its preservation shows how the city has maintained traces of its pre-annexation organization.
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