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Hôtel de Ville de Fontainebleau

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The Hôtel de Ville de Fontainebleau stands proudly at 40 Rue Grande, anchoring the town's administrative heart with its striking 19th-century Renaissance Revival architecture. Rebuilt during a period of urban renewal, the building features ornate facades, tall windows, and a central clock tower that echoes the grandeur of nearby Château de Fontainebleau. Visitors approaching from the square are greeted by a harmonious blend of stonework and classical detailing, making it a favorite subject for photographers. Inside, the town hall functions as a working municipal center, but its public areas often display local art exhibitions or host civic events. The surrounding streets buzz with cafés and boutiques, offering a pleasant prelude to exploring the château. Whether you're popping in for tourist information or simply admiring the exterior, this landmark encapsulates Fontainebleau's blend of history and everyday French life.

Don't miss

  • Admire the ornate Renaissance-style facade and central clock tower
  • Photograph the building from Place de la République for a classic view
  • Check for temporary art exhibitions in the public halls
  • Observe the blend of civic function with historic architecture

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Ways to visit Hôtel de Ville de Fontainebleau

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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