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Town halls and palaces in Upper Normandy

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Breteuil City Hall
City Hall
27160 Breteuil

The town hall of Breteuil, a 19th-century neogothic municipal building, stands in the Eure in Normandy, built between 1859 and 1869 to replace the old town hall.
Former Episcopal Palace of Evreux
Episcopal Palace
27000 Évreux

The former Episcopal Palace of Évreux is a historic monument located in the city of Évreux, Normandy. Its history and exact period remain to be specified.
Bridge of the Ark
Bailing
27340 Pont-de-l'Arche

The Bailiwick of Pont-de-l'Arche, built in the 17th century in the Eure, is a former judicial and prison center located against the city walls, now partially preserved.
Hotel de la Gabelle in Bernay
Private hotel classified
27300 Bernay

Hotel de la Gabelle is an 18th-century mansion in Bernay, Normandy, built between courtyard and garden by Jacques-Philippe Bréant, receiver of the gabelles.
Lyons-la-Forêt Town Hall
City Hall
27480 Lyons-la-Forêt

The Town Hall of Lyons-la-Forêt, built at the end of the 18th century in the Eure, is a former bailiff and prison transformed into a town hall, mixing judicial heritage and classical architecture in Normandy.
Harcourt City Hall
Wooden house
27800 Heubécourt-Haricourt

Harcourt Town Hall, an ancient 13th-century medieval hall in Heubécourt-Haricourt (Eure), has been home to the town hall since 1848. This wooden block building, classified as a historical monument, illustrates Norman civil architecture from the late Middle Ages.
Bureau des Finances de Rouen
Urban heritage
76000 Rouen

Le Bureau des Finances de Rouen, édifice civil du XVIe siècle situé place de la Cathédrale, illustre la transition entre gothique et Renaissance avec ses façades classées Monument Historique en 1926.
Archepiscopal ensemble of Rouen
Residence of Bishops
76000 Rouen

The Archepiscopal ensemble of Rouen, located in Normandy, is a Gothic palace of the 12th–15th centuries, unique in France for its cathedral-archdiocese unit still functional today. In particular, it houses the hall where Joan of Arc was condemned in 1431.