Tunis Town Hall, Municipal headquarters in Victory Square, Tunis, Tunisia
Tunis Town Hall is the municipal headquarters located at Victory Square and blends Neo-Moorish and Neo-Baroque design elements. The structure features rose-colored marble facades with symmetrical arches, decorative columns, and ornamental details throughout.
The building was constructed during the early French colonial period in the 20th century under architects Wassim Ben Mahmoud and Ismail Ben Fredj. It represented the modern administrative structures being introduced during that era.
The town hall stands as a focal point of municipal life, where the city celebrates important moments and demonstrates its civic pride. Residents and visitors recognize it as the place where the city's official identity comes to life.
Access to the town hall is through Victory Square, which connects to numerous shops, cafes, and public transport options in the city center. The location is easy to reach and well-oriented for visitors arriving from main streets.
The building operates as both an administrative center and an official residence, combining two distinct functions in one structure. This dual purpose was common in important municipal buildings from that era.
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