Hôtel de Ville
The Hôtel de Ville became the main location for official meetings of the Paris Commune Central Committee. It was where financial issues where handled, where new legislation was created, and where citizens could gather to voice complaints or other ideas. No women were allowed to vote or be elected members of the Central Committee, however there role as caregivers and clothes makers become valorized by the feminist movements of the time. The Rothschild Bank loans were also handled at the Hôtel de Ville by Francis Jourde. He also managed the Commune's relationship with the Bank of France. When Thier's army invaded Paris, the inside Hôtel de Ville was burned to ashes do destroy financial and legislative records. The Committee relocated afterwards, but the Commune would fall just four days later. The Hôtel de Ville was restored and still stands to this day, and a plaque commemorating the thousands of killed Communards can be seen there.
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Longitude: 2.352533508092