• Rennes City Hall (French: Mairie de Rennes, Hôtel de ville de Rennes) is the seat of the city council in the French city of Rennes.
  • Rennes City Hall (French: Mairie de Rennes, Hôtel de ville de Rennes) is the seat of the city council in the French city of Rennes.
  • The baroque building was designed by Jacques Gabriel, who was tasked with rebuilding many buildings in Rennes after a fire in 1720.
  • Rennes City Hall is the seat of the city council in the French city of Rennes. It has been classed by the French government as a monument historique since 1962.
  • What started off as a venue for public meetings and union gatherings, has evolved into a glorious cultural spot in the city of Rennes.
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  • Built in the first half of the 18th century following the Great Fire of 1720, the Town Hall of Rennes is the work of architect Jacques V Gabriel.
  • The northern part of the town hall houses the "Rennes Pantheon" which is a room in memory of the dead of the war 14-18.
  • By illuminating the age-old walls of the Rennes City Hall, this form of digital expression unveils new dimensions of the monument...
  • La mairie de Rennes, aussi nommée hôtel de ville de Rennes, désigne à la fois le bâtiment et l’administration et les élus municipaux qui l’occupe.
  • On the second morning of your 3 day Rennes itinerary start off at the Champs Libres cultural centre to the south of the old city.
  • What started off as a venue for public meetings and union gatherings, has evolved into a glorious cultural spot in the city of Rennes.
  • The north wing of the Town Hall houses the “Rennes Pantheon” erected in memory of the soldiers who died in the 14-18 war.