City hall
chief administrative seat of a municipality
City hall or town hall - building holding the Council Chambers and Mayor's office. |
See also category: Town halls by country.
Argentina
editAustralia
editBelarus
editBelgium
editCanada
editChina
editCzech Republic
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Praha Old Town Hall
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Žacléř
Denmark
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Roskilde former city hall
Estonia
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Tallinn city government
Finland
editFrance
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Paris (XIXe arrondissement)
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Vichy
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Pierrefonds (Oise)
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La Courneuve (Seine-Saint-Denis)
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Pierrefitte (Seine-saint-Denis)
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Étampes (Essonne)
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Aulnay-sur-Mauldre (Yvelines).
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Le Tartre-Gaudran (Yvelines)
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Arras (Pas-de-Calais)
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Tours (Indre-et-Loire)
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Sébazac-Concourès (Aveyron)
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Olemps (Aveyron)
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Réquista (Aveyron)
Germany
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Harburger Rathaus im Oktober 2015 (erbaut: 1892)
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Hünfeld (Hessen)
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Leisnig
Greece
editHungary
editIndonesia
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Minangkabau Highlands, Sumatra (1915-1930)
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City hall of Samarinda
Ireland
editItaly
editLatvia
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Riga Town Hall
Lithuania
editMalaysia
editMexico
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Juchitán
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Santa Lucía del Camino
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Veracruz
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Xoxocotlán
Netherlands
editNew Zealand
editNorway
editSee also Town halls in Poland and Category:Town halls in Poland
Portugal
editsee Category:Paços do Concelho in Portugal
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Alenquer (19th century)
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Benavente (19th century)
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Braga (18th century)
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Bragança (former - 10th century)
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Caldas da Rainha (20th century)
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Caldas da Rainha (former - 18th century)
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Guimarães (18th century)
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Lourinhã (21st century)
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Oporto (20th century)
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Póvoa de Varzim (18th century)
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Sobral de Monte Agraço (18th century)
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Tomar (16th century)
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Viana do Castelo (former - 15th century)
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Vila Nova de Gaia (20th century)
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Vila Viçosa (18th century)
Romania
editRussia
editSaudi Arabia
editSerbia
editSlovakia
editSlovenia
editSouth Africa
edit See also category: Town halls in Spain.
Sweden
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Stockholm
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Stockholm city hall at sunset
Switzerland
editThailand
editUkraine
editUnited Kingdom
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Dover