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Hôtel de Ville

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The Hôtel de Ville of Troyes is a striking example of Louis XIII architecture, built between 1624 and 1672. Its façade features a harmonious blend of brick and stone, with a central pavilion topped by a tall slate roof. The building serves as the city's town hall and is a listed historical monument. Visitors can admire the exterior details, including the sculpted medallions and the grand entrance. The interior, though not always open to the public, houses ceremonial rooms with period furnishings. The square in front, Place Alexandre Israël, is a lively hub with markets and events.

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  • Admire the symmetrical Louis XIII façade with brick and stone patterns
  • See the central clock and the sculpted medallions depicting historical figures
  • Visit the interior courtyard if open during special events
  • Explore the surrounding square, a focal point for local life

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Ways to visit Hôtel de Ville

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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