Hôtel de ville
3 place Henri IV - 60300 Senlis
Rebuilt and extended by annexation of the hall(market) of the butchers further to a decision of 1495, the Town hall of Senlis consists of several distinct buildings(ships). His(Her,Its) structure dates principally the XVth, XVIth and XVIIIth centuries and presents two remarkable facades on the street of Beauvais (XVth century), and in the angle of this axis with the Old street of Paris (1753-1767). The Local buildings(ships) are partly registered in conformance with(for) Historic monuments, since May 8th, 1933.
Tags
Lieu de pouvoir, édifice judiciaire
Ville de Senlis