Hôtel de Ville Philippeville
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Hôtel de Ville Philippeville

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The Hôtel de Ville of Philippeville is the administrative centre of this historic town in Namur province. It houses the civil affairs, spatial planning, social affairs and reception services. Philippeville was originally founded as a fortress town by Emperor Charles V (1555) — its star-shaped town plan is still recognisable today. The building sits centrally.

The main entrance is step-free and accessible to wheelchair users. Inside, the corridors are wide and a lift connects the floors. At reception, a lower counter height is provided for comfortable contact. An accessible toilet is available. For specific appointments (for example a wedding ceremony) it is advisable to call ahead so staff can extra-secure the accessible flow.

Reserved parking spaces are available in the immediate vicinity. Combine your visit with the Bibliothèque communale or the Parc communal within walking distance.

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