• Les bourgeois de Calais ("The Burghers of Calais") is a sculpture by Auguste Rodin, commissioned by the city and standing in front of the city hall.
  • Following the merger of the cities of Calais and Saint-Pierre-Les-Calais, the former Hôtel de Ville de Calais has become a museum. The town hall of Saint-Pierre...
  • The town hall of Calais was built in 1885 on the merging of the cities of Calais and Saint-Pierre, on a barren piece of land at between the two cities.
  • In 1346, England's Edward III, after a victory in the Battle of Crécy, laid siege to Calais, while Philip VI of France ordered the city to hold out at all costs.
  • You can immerse yourself in the history of Calais’ lace mills and go underground in a preserved Nazi bunker. Lets explore the best things to do in Calais
  • The city hall of Calais, France. Part of a Unesco site. ... Hôtel de ville de Calais (Calais Town Hall), Calais, France by Paul Anthony Moore.
  • City Hall with the adjacent Belfry is located at the Unknown Soldier Square (Place du Soldat Inconnu). ... Ferry Boat leaving Calais, France.
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  • Calais, France » Entertainment » Attractions. Calais is the largest city in Pas-de-Calais and has hidden gems that make it worth visiting.
  • Calais has a unique Town Hall, built between 1911 and 1925, and the 74-meter-high clock tower of the City Hall is one of Calais' landmarks.