Town hall of Levallois-Perret, Municipal building in Levallois-Perret, France.
The Town Hall of Levallois-Perret stands on Place de la République and brings together administrative offices and public service facilities across multiple levels. The various departments are organized throughout the building, which serves both administrative purposes and functions as a public gathering space.
The building was constructed after Levallois-Perret became an independent municipality in 1866 and required a central administrative center. Its construction during this period shaped how the new commune organized its governmental functions and public services.
The Town Hall sits on Place de la République where daily civic life unfolds: weddings take place here and important documents are processed. The gardens regularly host film screenings, concerts, and seasonal festivals that bring together residents and visitors.
The Town Hall is easily reached by Metro lines or regional trains and opens to visitors during business hours. It helps to know which department you need beforehand, since different services are located in different parts of the building.
The building served as a broadcast site during the 2024 Olympic Games, an unexpected role for a local administrative building. This temporary transformation allowed international media to use it as a hub during the major sporting event.
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