Historical monument classification 1898 (≈ 1898)
Official State protection of the building.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Origin and history
The former Regency Palace of Ensisheim, now known as the City Hall of Ensisheim, is a historic monument located in the town of Ensisheim, in the department of Upper Rhine. This building, whose exact origin and construction period are not specified in the available sources, occupies a central place in the city, on the Church Square. Its architecture and history are closely linked to local government, as evidenced by its current status.
Ranked as French historic monuments since 1898, this building embodies a major architectural and political heritage for the region. Although the sources mention his past role as Palace of Regency, no additional details are provided on his specific functions, his transformations or the personalities associated with them. Its early ranking, however, underlines its historical and cultural importance for the Upper Rhine and the Greater East region.
The information available remains limited, in particular as regards the key periods of its construction or the major events taking place there. The building seems to have played an administrative or symbolic role in local life, as evidenced by its central location and protected status. The archives and further studies would be necessary to enrich the knowledge of this monument and its specific historical context.