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Louisville City Hall, Government building in Louisville, United States.

Louisville City Hall is a government building in downtown Louisville featuring a striking combination of Second Empire, Beaux-Arts, and Romanesque styles. The limestone exterior displays ornate detailing and crowned with a distinctive mansard clock tower that stands out against the surrounding cityscape.

The building was constructed between 1871 and 1873 following John Andrewartha's designs. A fire destroyed the original clock tower, which was then rebuilt in 1875 with the structure that remains today.

The building represents the evolution of American civic architecture, incorporating European design influences while maintaining its role as a center of local governance.

The building sits at the corner of Sixth and Jefferson Streets in the downtown area and is easy to find. Visitors can view the exterior at any time and explore the ground floor public spaces without restrictions.

This site has served a governmental function since 1784, starting as a log courthouse building long before the current structure was built. This continuity makes it one of Louisville's oldest centers of civic administration.

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Beaux-Arts, Second Empire style, Romanesque Revival architecture
Address
601, 603, 617 West Jefferson Street
GPS coordinates
38.25472,-85.76056
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December 12, 2025 12:02
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