The town hall of Lisieux is an old private mansion built in 1753 which shelters the municipal services since the French revolution. It is composed of a central building (general administration and cabinet of the Mayor) and of two wings (services with the population, Direction of human resources, personnel department of, service communication and contract of city). One can admire the living rooms of honor in particular there (entirely renovated in 2003). This building has just been the subject of important renovation works of the roofs and the frontage. In addition to a particularly ambitious and successful esthetic research, this one 2 years duration old building site made it possible to restore one of the most beautiful monuments of the city, with identical of the plan of mass of origin.

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