TOWN HALL
A rather eclectic city hall, on the right wing of the Temple of Augustus, bringing together several stylistic models.
Built in 1296 on the site of the Roman temple on the right wing of the Temple of Augustus (front view), this palace has always been the city's administrative headquarters. On the forum square, with its various monuments, it contributes to the scenic aspect of the square. Quite eclectic, it features several stylistic models, visible on the façade, such as Renaissance columns, Baroque windows and corner sculptures. You'll notice a date inscription (1295) on the north façade, probably indicating the year of its first renovation.
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