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Art Deco town hall, built between 1775 and 1777 by Roye architect Pierre Dercheu.
The current building succeeded an earlier one, built between 1775 and 1777 by architect Pierre Dercheu, which was destroyed during the First World War. Royal architect Arthur Régnier was commissioned to construct the new building, completed in 1932. His work, in Art Deco style and influenced by the Nordic Renaissance, won him the 1936 medal for the Concours d'architecture régionale et municipale. In the council chamber, stained glass windows depict the coats of arms of several towns in the Somme and Santerre regions.
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