New York City Hall
Historic government building featuring notable architecture and a historic rotunda, serving as the seat of city government since the early 19th century. Read more…
Constructed between 1803 and 1812, this building combines French Renaissance and Georgian architectural styles, designed by Joseph-François Mangin and John McComb Jr.. It functions as the seat of city government and the mayor's office, hosting official functions and civic events. The building includes a distinctive clock tower and a historic rotunda, reflecting its architectural and governmental significance. It is recognized as a national monument and is wheelchair accessible and non-smoking throughout.
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