Hôtel de Ville, Beauvais

The Hôtel de Ville (French pronunciation: [otɛl də vil], City Hall) is a municipal building in Beauvais, Oise, northern France, standing on Place Jean-Hachette.

[1] The first town hall in Beauvais was the Maison de la Voûte on the southwest side of the Grand-Place (now Place Jean-Hachette).

The central bay was flanked by a pair of full-height Ionic order columns supporting an open pediment with a clock in the tympanum.

During the ceremony, the poet, Fanny Dénoix des Vergnes, read a poem, Jeanne Hachette, or the siege of Beauvais.

The restoration led to the creation of two side wings which were slightly set back from the main structure and were fenestrated with square headed windows and surmounted by a parapet.

The Salle du Conseil (council chamber)