Registration for Historic Monuments 1927 (≈ 1927)
Order of 26 October 1927
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Heritage classified
Hôtel de Ville: registration by order of 26 October 1927
Origin and history
The Dole Town Hall is a public building located in the Jura department, in the Burgundy-Franche-Comté region. This building, whose precise address is 24 Place Nationale Charles de Gaulle, is classified as Historic Monument. Its official registration dates back to 1927, by ministerial decree, reflecting its heritage importance for the commune and the region.
City Hotels, especially in cities like Dole, played a central role in local administration from the Middle Ages until the modern era. They served as a meeting place for publishers, a court of law, and sometimes a covered market. In the Jura, a region marked by rich history and dynamic trade, these buildings also symbolized the power and autonomy of the cities vis-à-vis local lords or regional authorities.
Their architecture often reflected the dominant styles of their time of construction or renovation.
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