Destruction of the old town hall 1763 (≈ 1763)
Explosion of powder barrels triggered by lightning.
1767-1773
Construction of the current building
Construction of the current building 1767-1773 (≈ 1770)
Directed by architect Boudon on ancient ramparts.
1900
Transformation of the north façade
Transformation of the north façade 1900 (≈ 1900)
Major renovation from the first floor.
4 avril 1939, 30 septembre 1982, 5 novembre 1982
Classification of ancient steles
Classification of ancient steles 4 avril 1939, 30 septembre 1982, 5 novembre 1982 (≈ 1982)
Seven steles listed as historical objects.
21 mars 1983
Classification of historical monuments
Classification of historical monuments 21 mars 1983 (≈ 1983)
Protection of facades and interior galleries.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Façades and roofs on the streets of Sénéchal and Salin, on the Place du Duché and on Charles-Gide Boulevard, as well as on the inner courtyard; galleries on the ground floor and the first floor of the inner courtyard (Box AY 463): classification by order of 21 March 1983
Key figures
Boudon L. - Architect
Designs city hall plans.
Origin and history
The city hall of Uzès is a civil building built in the 3rd quarter of the 18th century to replace the old town hall destroyed in 1763 by an explosion of barrels of powder, triggered by lightning. The architect Boudon designed the plans of the new building, the construction of which began in 1767 and finished in 1773. To build the northern facade, part of the medieval ramparts were demolished, their foundations serving as the basis for the structure. The south facade, organized around an inner courtyard, features a five-step porch and galleries inspired by cloisters, with arcades on the ground floor and a gallery that is now partially modified.
The northern facade was thoroughly remodeled in 1900, losing part of its original appearance. The building is distinguished by its classical architectural elements, such as the ionic pilasters surrounding the windows or the triangular pediment of the southern facade. Seven ancient steles, discovered on site and classified as historical monuments between 1939 and 1982, testify to the ancient occupation of the site. The Town Hall has been listed as a historic monument since 1983, protecting its facades, roofs and interior galleries.
Located at the corner of Rue du Sénéchal, Place du Duché and Boulevard Charles-Gide, the building embodies both the municipal power and the architectural heritage of Uzès. Its inner courtyard, surrounded by arcade galleries, recalls monastic or palatial influences, while its history reflects urban adaptations after a drama (the explosion of 1763). Today, it remains a symbol of the city's resilience and urban evolution, while sheltering classified ancient remains.
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