MAIRIE DU 1ER ARRONDISSEMENT
Read moreThe town hall is located just a few steps from the Louvre. It has been led by the Republican Jean-François Legaret since 2001. The mayor is accompanied by five assistants, including 3 members of the Republican Party, a étiquette assistant and a last assistant to the Modem. The town hall is at your disposal for your administrative procedures, keeps you informed of the current situation in the district, offers you a local professional directory and informs you about the life of the borough.
MAIRIE DU 14ÈME ARRONDISSEMENT
Read moreThe Mayor of the 14 th arrondissement is Mrs Carine Petit, Councillor of Paris, member of the Socialist Party. His team is composed of 12 deputies, including Ms. Elisabeth Guy-Dubois, the first assistant in charge of economic development, family, early childhood, seniors and disability, 3 delegated district counsellors and 7 councillors from the municipal majority Paris. The elected representatives of the opposition are 7, including Mrs Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, Councillor of Paris, and Mr Pascal Cherki. The building is at your disposal for your administrative procedures, inside the staff, also informs you of the topicality of the arrondissement, puts at your disposal a local professional directory and transmits information about the civic life of the arrondissement. The city hall has superb lighting at night, a vision that is worth the trip.
MAIRIE DE BIEVRES
Read morePlease note that times are subject to change, so please check before visiting.
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Read moreGuiry-en-Vexin is a charming village in the Val-d'Oise department. With a population of 155, it offers a peaceful atmosphere and low population density. The village is surrounded by woods and meadows, making it a very pleasant place to live. It also boasts a remarkable heritage, including a château, a church and a departmental archaeological museum. Guiry-en-Vexin is a member of the Communauté de communes de Vexin Centre and has signed up to the Charter of the Parc naturel régional du Vexin. The village is well served by high-speed fiber-optic Internet access.
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Read moreChérence is a charming commune in the Vexin regional nature park. It offers a peaceful, verdant setting, ideal for nature lovers. The commune also boasts an elementary school, located at the same address, which welcomes local children. For cultural activities, Chérence regularly hosts contemporary art exhibitions in the communal orchard, as well as festive events such as the Easter egg hunt. The people of Chérence are also proud of their history and heritage, as evidenced by the publication "De Carentius à Chérence", available from the town hall.
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Read moreChaussy is a small town in the Val d'Oise département of the Île-de-France region. This market offers a variety of local products such as wine, poultry, sushi, beer, organic vegetables, honey, dairy products, etc. The Villarceaux estate also offers seasonal jobs for estate surveillance. It also offers interesting tourist opportunities nearby.
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Read moreÉcouen town hall also has a website where visitors can find out more about the town and its services. Écouen is a tourist town thanks to its rich history and heritage, including the National Renaissance Museum and the Church of Saint-Acceul. Tourists can visit the Tourist Information Office for further information.
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Read moreTaverny town hall also offers jobs in various fields such as municipal police, youth, early childhood, urban planning, culture, etc. Taverny is a dynamic town with a strong emphasis on biodiversity, ecology and sustainable development. It offers many professional opportunities and is committed to providing a working environment based on humility, empathy, benevolence and altruism.
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Read moreVétheuil is a charming tourist village in the Val d'Oise. The Vétheuil town hall is best accessed by appointment. Vétheuil also offers a wide range of tourist and leisure activities, as well as services and administrative procedures. To find out about all the news and events in Vétheuil, you can consult their online calendar.
HOTEL DE VILLE
Read moreThe town hall offers a range of online services, notably for administrative formalities, the living environment, aid and solidarity, and leisure activities. The town hall also provides a reporting service to help improve the town. You can report any problem or incident relating to urban planning, the environment, safety or any other subject. They are ready to work with you to improve the city for everyone.
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Read moreJehan Piquet from The Hague, lord of the village to whom he gave his name, Le Plessis-Piquet, built this "house of pleasure" around 1412. There is little left of the original construction, surrounded by moat and surrounded by a high wall. Major readjustments take place in the th and th centuries: A staircase of beautiful proportions rises to a building with a sober lines, the windows of which are at uneven heights. In 1854, the great publisher Louis Hachette (1800-1864) became the owner, he died in 1864 after being mayor of the city, from 1856 to 1857 and councillor until his death. This residence became town hall in 1931.
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Read moreHere you can discover the impressive Hôtel de Ville, which houses the municipality's administrative offices. However, it is possible to book an appointment online for certain administrative procedures, such as applications for identity cards, passports, reception certificates, nursery pre-registration, civil sponsorship and marriage plans. To cancel an appointment, all you need is the application number sent to you when you booked your appointment. For further information, please contact Palaiseau Town Hall on 01 69 31 93 00.
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Read moreGrand Prix de Rome in 1899 and pioneer of modern architecture, Tony Garnier, assisted by Jacques Debate-Ponsan, conceived the city hall in close liaison with Mayor André Morizet. Its location symbolizes the reunification of the north and south of the city. It will be built in four years from 1931 to 1934. It consists of two fixed parallélépipèdes in the sense of length. The first consists of the Council Room, the reception rooms and the office of the mayor and its deputies, the second being the administrative services. The rooms are beautifully decorated. The interior hall, with its majestic appearance, is illuminated by the zenith, where its nickname of the Cathedral of Light.
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Read moreThe construction of the city hall with its belfry designed by the Leseine brothers began in 1913 to end ten years later, after a break due to the first world war.
HOTEL DE VILLE
Read moreAsnières-sur-Seine is home to the town hall, which is also a local authority. The site provides information on administrative formalities, services for families and senior citizens, culture, work in progress and upcoming events. The town hall also provides an online portal for certain administrative procedures.