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THE TOWN HALL

State building – Town Hall
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9, place de l'Hôtel de Ville, 51100Reims, France
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Splendid building, characteristic of the XVIIth century with its sloping roofs, its high brick chimneys...

In February 1627, the Duke of Guise reimbursed the city of Reims for the very large sum of 22,000 pounds he had borrowed during the troubled years of the League. Immediately this sum was devoted to the construction of the City Hall, whose plans, drawn up by the architect Jean Bonhomme, were already ready. The first stone was laid on June 18, 1627. In 1634, the western wing and pavilion, the portal and the campanile were completed. In the centre of the façade, the Reims sculptor Nicolas Jacques created an equestrian statue of Louis XIII trampling on two shackled captives at his feet. Destroyed during the Revolution, this statue was rebuilt in 1818. For lack of funds, the hotel remained unfinished until 1823. This splendid building, characteristic of the 17th century with its sloping roofs, its high brick chimneys, its stone chains at the corners and its sculpted decoration, is worth seeing.

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Visited in may 2018
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Belle bâtisse, à deux pas du centre ville.
L'escalier central et les salons du premier étage méritent le détour.
Deudeuche
Visited in december 2018
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Cet hôtel de ville est un bel bâtiment ouvragé. Bien situé car central, on ne peut pas le louper. Nous avons beaucoup apprécié ce monument.
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Visited in september 2018
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A l'occasion des journées du patrimoine, j'ai visité l’hôtel de ville, c'est un beau bâtiment avec un très beau salon d'honneur. On peut y découvrir un orgue, des sculptures et peintures ainsi que la porte principale ou les détails sont somptueux.
Impressionnant, je n’imaginais pas ça dans hôtel de ville de Reims. A voir.
CAT40
Visited in december 2017
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Je vous conseille de faire un petit détour pour admirer le beau bâtiment du XVIIe siècle - c'est vraiment un très beau bâtiment.
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Visited in november 2017
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En 1627, grâce au remboursement d'une dette importante contractée par le duc de Guise pendant la Ligue, les édiles rémois confient à Jean Bonhomme la construction de leur Hôtel de Ville, commençant par la construction du pavillon d'angle, achevé dès 1628. Après quoi les travaux continuent par la façade, dont les décors sont confiés au sculpteur Nicolas Jacques. Les travaux, interrompus faute d'argent en 1636, laissent un édifice inachevé, allant du pavillon d'angle au pavillon central. En 1880, Narcisse Brunette élève, dans le respect du parti initial, la seconde aile. Incendié en 1917, l'Hôtel de Ville est entièrement reconstruit, seule la façade conservant son aspect d'origine.

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