The emblematic Town Hall has a rather neo-classical style of architecture. Facing it are buildings in red brick constructed after the Second World War.
Symbolic monument of the municipality since the middle ages, chosen during the 19th century to play host to the signing of the Treaty of Amiens , the town hall continues to recount history through its architecture and decoration. Its main facade, complete with its two projecting wings, asserts the building's importance within the modern-day town. The railings enclosing the main courtyard were dismantled in 1992 during works to pedestrianise the town centre undertaken by the Catalan architect Juan Roig.
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