Hôtel de Ville, Argenteuil

The Hôtel de Ville (French pronunciation: [otɛl də vil], City Hall) is a municipal building in Argenteuil, Val-d'Oise, in the northwestern suburbs of Paris, standing on Boulevard Léon Feix.

[1][2][3] After the building on Quai de Seine also became dilapidated, the council decided to commission a purpose-built town hall and bought a site on Boulevard Héloïse.

The new building was designed in the neoclassical style, built in brick with a cement render and was officially opened by the Minister of Agriculture, Albert Viger, on 4 June 1899.

[8][9] The layout involved a narrow main frontage facing onto Boulevard Léon Feix and a long side elevation adjacent to Rue Denis Roy.

The main access was at the southwest corner of the building: it featured a short flight of steps, and passed through an opening in a concrete screen, with the inscription Hôtel de Ville above and two oculi and a banded column on the left.

The old town hall on Boulevard Héloïse