Presumed origin XVIe siècle (≈ 1650)
Location occupied since that time at least.
1683
Major restoration
Major restoration 1683 (≈ 1683)
Date carved marking the end of the works.
14 avril 1948
Registration for Historic Monuments
Registration for Historic Monuments 14 avril 1948 (≈ 1948)
Protection of the entire adjacent convent.
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui
Aujourd'hui Aujourd'hui (≈ 2025)
Position de référence.
Heritage classified
Whole convent: inscription by decree of 14 April 1948
Key figures
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Origin and history
The city hall of Alet-les-Bains probably occupies the same location since at least the sixteenth century. Its architecture consists of two arches in the middle of the square side and one arch for each side street, decorated with mouldings (net, doucin, listel). These elements suggest a structure designed to house public activities, although the space is not vaulted but simply ceilinged with exposed beams, without decor.
The date of 1683, carved in a rectangular square-side cartridge, probably marks the completion of restoration work carried out in the seventeenth century. The windows on the first floor, subsequently redesigned, bear witness to later architectural developments. The building, now communal property, includes protected elements since 1948, such as the entire adjacent convent, inscribed in the Historical Monuments.
Located at 4 rue de l'Ancienne Mairie, the city hall embodies the central role of municipal institutions in the social organization of Alet-les-Bains, a municipality of the historical Languedoc (now Occitanie). Its location, covered and open on the square, reflects a desire for assembly and collective management, typical of medieval and modern villages. The Creative Commons license of the available photos highlights its anchoring in the shared local heritage.
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