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…
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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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