Hôtel de Ville
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Paris’ beautiful neo-Renaissance town hall was gutted during the Paris Commune of 1871 and rebuilt in luxurious neo-Renaissance style between 1874 and 1882.
View full review from Lonely Planet
Reconstructed in 1873 after an attack by rioting crowds, it is one of the city's most stunning buildings, made all the more dramatic by elaborate nighttime lighting.
View full review from Fodor's
On a large square with fountains and early-1900s lampposts, the 19th-century Hôtel de Ville isn't a hotel, but Paris's grandiose City Hall.
View full review from Frommer's
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