• The City Hall

    Located in the heart of the city, the town hall is a building that we owe to the architect Louis Debrouwer, one of the first to use reinforced concrete. Its construction symbolizes the union between two cities: Saint-Pierre and Calais, dating from 1885. The construction site, undertaken in 1911, was interrupted in 1914 by the war. The restoration of the damage and the completion of the work delayed the inauguration of the building until 1925, which was damaged again in 1940.

    The Town Hall is a monument that will take your breath away with its ancient architecture emblematic of France in the Middle Ages.