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 Translation for 'town hall' from English to French
NOUN   a town hall | town halls
adm.
hôtel {m} de ville
town hall
adm.arch.pol.
salle {f} municipale
town hall
adm.
mairie {f}
town hall [Br.]
3 Words
sociol.
mariage {m} civil
town hall wedding
Partial Matches
arch.
salle {f} [de château, palais]
hall
arch.éduc.
amphi {m} [fam.]
lecture hall
salle {f} des séancesassembly hall
comm.ind.
atelier {m} de production
production hall
hall {m} d'expositionexhibition hall
foyer {m} [lieu de réunion]meeting hall
éduc.
auditoire {m} [belge] [suisse] [salle de conférence, amphithéâtre]
lecture hall
éduc.
amphithéâtre {m}
lecture hall
cuis.
réfectoire {m} [d'une école]
dining hall
salle {f} des fêtes [dans un village]village hall
arch.mus.
salle {f} de concert
concert hall
sociol.urban
salle {f} communale
village hall
danse
dancing {m}
dance hall
salle {f} de congrèsconference hall
arch.sport
salle {f} omnisports
sports hall
salle {f} des pas perduswaiting hall
arch.relig.
salle {f} paroissiale
church hall
arch.
couloir {m}
hall [corridor]
3
arch.
vestibule {m}
(entrance) hall
market.
salle {f} d'exposition [grande pièce]
exhibition hall
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Usage Examples English
  • Enniskillen Town Hall was designed by William Scott and completed in 1901.
  • At a town hall meeting with the Newport Mesa Tea Party in August 2013, Rohrabacher said "global warming is a total fraud" and part of a "game plan" by liberals to "create global government".
  • It hangs in the selectmen's chambers at town hall and in the Great Hall of the Massachusetts State House.
  • In a park in the south of the CBD, the ruin of the Town Hall that had been built in 1883 and destroyed by the cyclone in 1974 can be seen.
  • The Borough's incorporation in 1883 and a desire to improve central Croydon with improvements to traffic flows and the removal of social deprivation in Middle Row prompted the move to a new configuration of town hall provision.

  • Liverpool Town Hall was the setting for the scenes depicting the British Embassy in Paris.
  • Recent restoration projects funded by the Ballarat include the reconstruction of significant cast iron lace verandahs including the Mining Exchange, Art Gallery (2007), Mechanics institute (2005–) on Lydiard Street and in 2010 the restoration of the Town Hall and the long neglected Unicorn Hotel façade on Sturt Street.
  • The legislative body holds its meetings in the red Town Hall ("Rathaus").
  • The square is dominated by the 15th century Flamboyant Town Hall, the neo-Gothic "Breadhouse" and the Baroque guildhalls of the former Guilds of Brussels.
  • A memorial for the Accrington Pals may be built outside the town hall.

  • Their traditional costumes are stored in the Old Town Hall.
  • Other listed buildings in the town include the parish Priory Church of St Mary, a medieval and Victorian building that was originally the church of the Benedictine priory founded in Abergavenny before 1100; the sixteenth century Tithe Barn near St Mary's; the Victorian Church of the Holy Trinity; the Grade II* listed St John's Masonic Lodge; Abergavenny Museum; the Public Library; the Town Hall; and the remains of Abergavenny town walls behind Neville Street.
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