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L'Hôtel de Ville
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Historic site and monument

L'Hôtel de Ville

L'Hôtel de Ville
1 Place Génissieu26120 Chabeuil

Built in Neo-Gothic style in 1877 from tuff stone (quarried in Peyrus, a nearby village). Designed by Lyon architect Tracol, it was completed in 1881.

Its bell tower, inspired by Florence's Palazzio Vecchio, was built in 1903.
On the left, a round tower adjoining the hotel, a vestige of the medieval wall, is one of the few remaining elements of the ancient ramparts.

The relative affluence of the building no doubt reflected a desire for prestige, as Chabeuil was a thriving industrial and commercial center at the time.

Further information

Spoken languages
  • French
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Opening

All year round, daily.

Prices

Free of charge.

Updated on 16/11/2023
Through Valence Romans Tourisme
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