#7271. Elegant façade of a French town hall with two-tone brick and stone finishing

This majestic town hall building exemplifies the classic French architectural style of the late 19th century. The façade showcases a characteristic combination of red brick and light-colored stone, creating a striking two-tone ensemble. The central risalit is accentuated by two Corinthian columns supporting a pediment with a clock, adorned with elaborate decorative elements.

The symmetry of the façade is emphasized by the rhythmic arrangement of windows, with arched completions on the ground floor and rectangular openings on the second. Particular attention is drawn to the balconies decorated with lush floral arrangements, giving this official building a cozy and welcoming appearance. The mansard roof with dormers completes the composition, while the spire adds a distinctly French accent to the silhouette.

An important detail is the French tricolor flag, underscoring the administrative status of the building, as well as the fine architectural solutions: rusticated finishing of the lower tier, decorative stucco elements, and elegant wrought iron balcony railings. The grand entrance with a wooden door and stone portal creates a clear central axis for the composition.

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