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Vaux-le-Vicomte, France - November 1, 2012: Northern frontage of Vaux-le-Vicomte castle at the evening. Vaux-le-vicomte castle is the most important one in France before Versailles in the 17th century
French Council of State (Conseil d'etat) located in the Palais Royal - Paris, France. It is a French public institution created in 1799 by Napoleon Bonaparte. Its primary role is to advise the government
Chenonceau, France - May 2019: Chenonceau castle on Cher river in Loire valley
Beauvais, France - August 24 2020: The Beauvais Town Hall is located in the city center. It houses the administrative and political services of the city.
Versailles, France 08/12/2023 City Hall of Versailles behind Pennisetum orientale, Versailles France
Classic townhouses, Düsseldorf  (Germany)
Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France - july, 3, 2022: Exterior view of the city hall of Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, a town located in the northern suburbs of Paris, in the Seine-Saint-Denis department of France
Paris, France - September 10, 2023 : Entrance of the Commercial Court building along the Seine river in Paris, France
Erquy, France, September 22, 2022 - The town hall of Erquy, Brittany
Historic La Conciergerie Buildings and tower of Notre Dame Cathedral in the Ile de la Cite in central Paris, France.
Paris : Hotel de Matignon entrance. It's a State building of french administration, where the first minister (head of government) work, with all his team, senior official and official or public servant. Situated rue de Varenne in Paris, 7 th district – arrondissement – in France.
30 July 2019, Versailles, France: Administration and city hall building in Versailles
The Conciergerie in Paris
Chambord, France - May 2019: Chambord castle (chateau Chambord) in Loire valley
Gouda architecture on a blue sky day
Poitiers, France  - May 14, 2017: Building of prefecture, which is local government
Old building with chimney in Mont Saint-Michele , France
Maincy - France - June 2023: view on the castle of Vaux le Vicomte in Seine et Marne
The Place des Vosges is one of the oldest squares in Paris, in the Marais district. Paris in France, July 6, 2021.
Paris, France - October 18, 2023 : A stately building in Paris, France, with ornate details and a clock face.
Chambord, France - August 7, 2009: Chateau de Chambord (1519-1547), one of the most recognizable castles in the world
Nantes, France - September 18, 2022: Courtyard in the Castle of the Dukes of Brittany with the Grand Gouvernement building, the Conciergerie and in the distance, St. Peter and St. Paul cathedral.
Evreux, France - October 18 2021: The monumental fountain of Évreux or fountain of the town hall, is a fountain dating from 1882, adorned with a marble group sculpted by Louis-Émile Décorchemont, located on the place du Général de Gaulle, in front of the City hall of Évreux.
In this captivating photograph, the town hall of Quimper emerges as a beacon of architectural elegance when viewed from the Odet River flowing through the heart of the city. The town hall, a stately structure with a harmonious blend of historic and contemporary design elements, stands proudly on the riverbank, commanding attention against the scenic backdrop.\n\nThe river, reflecting the charm of the town hall in its tranquil waters, adds a touch of natural grace to the composition. The stone embankments and riverside promenade frame the building, creating a picturesque scene that seamlessly integrates urban and natural elements.\n\nAs the Odet River gracefully winds its way past the town hall, the architectural details come into focus—the intricate façade, the clock tower, and the embellishments that speak to the rich history of Quimper. The play of light on the building's surface adds a warm glow, accentuating the texture of the stonework and enhancing the visual appeal of this iconic municipal landmark.\n\nThis image captures a moment where architecture and nature converge, inviting viewers to appreciate the town hall's significance within the charming setting of Quimper's riverfront.
Oslo, Norway: Royal Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters - Victoria Terrasse building, completed in 1890, then Norway's largest and finest tenement complex. Victoria Terrasse spans three quarters, with a 180 metres long façade. The complex was built for the Petersburg Company (originally the Algiers Company). The main architect was Henrik Thrap-Meyer, but other architects were also involved, including Olaf Due in collaboration with Paul Due and Bernhard Christoph Steckmest. The building was named after the then Norwegian and Swedish Crown Princess Victoria (1862–1930).  It was taken over by the Norwegian government in 1913 and put to use by the police and various political departments. During the occupation of Norway in April 1940, the building was taken over by the German forces, housing the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) and Sicherheitspolizei (SiPo), which included the Gestapo.
France - May 2019: Chambord castle (chateau Chambord) in Loire valley
Amsterdam in the summer time
Turin, Italy - March 31, 2019: Valentino castle with green meadow, clear blue sky and people in Piedmont, Turin, Italy.
Madrid, Spain. 29 June 2024. Exterior of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation in Madrid
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