YOU4419041: Facade of the City Hall of Paris, French civil architecture neo-renaissance style, Built between 1533 and 1590 on the plan of architect Dominique de Cortone, known as Boccador (1465-1549), at the location of Maison aux Pillars, headquarters of the Corps de Ville de Paris installed on Place de Greve since 1357, the current building is a reconstruction of the end of the 19th century by architects Theodore Ballu (1817-1885) and Edouard Deperthes (1833-1898), whose facade recalls that of the previous building fire in 1871 under the Commune. Photography, KIM Youngtae, Paris. / Bridgeman Images