CITY HALL
This Anglo-Norman town hall is listed on the supplementary inventory of historic monuments.
Le Touquet-Paris-Plage became a fully-fledged municipality in May 1912, and in 1931, it acquired a magnificent building listed in the supplementary inventory of historical monuments. In Anglo-Norman style, this town hall built by the architects Drobecq and Debrouwer has a majestic 38-metre belfry. This building combines several different styles: the stones of Bainchtun and Hydrequent are typical of the region, the cemented wooden sections are Norman style and the windows, ogival, typical of an English Gothic style.
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