The Hôtel de Ville (French pronunciation: [otɛl də vil], City Hall) is a municipal building in Thionville, Moselle, northeast France, standing on Place Robert Schuman.
The order enjoyed the protection of the Governor, Isabella Clara Eugenia, who initially made a house in Rue de la Vieille-Porte available to them.
The site they identified, close to the bridge across the river Moselle, was made available to them by the Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria,[2] who succeeded Isabella Clara Eugenia as governor in 1633.
[4][5] It was badly damaged during the siege of Thionville by the Duke of Enghien in 1643, during the Thirty Years' War, and the subsequent restoration culminated in the completion of repairs to the chapel in 1665.
[11] A bust created by François Cacheux, depicting the statesman, Robert Schuman, was unveiled in the gardens front of the town hall on 14 October 1973.