Palais Rohan
Historic grandeur meets modern governance at Bordeaux's Palais Rohan.

About Palais Rohan
Palais Rohan, located in Bordeaux, is a magnificent emblem of French neoclassical architecture, originally built between 1771 and 1784. This grand edifice was designed by architect Richard-François Bonfin under the direction of the Archbishop Ferdinand Maximilien Mériadec de Rohan. The palace's opulent design, with its intricate stonework and majestic columns, reflects the wealth and power of the Catholic Church during that era. Today, Palais Rohan has gracefully transitioned into its role as Bordeaux's city hall, where it continues to captivate visitors with its regal charm. As you approach the palace, you're greeted by its impressive façade, which opens into a serene courtyard and meticulously maintained gardens, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Inside, the grand staircase and ornately decorated rooms offer a glimpse into the opulent past of its ecclesiastical occupants. The Palais Rohan is also conveniently located near other notable attractions, such as the Bordeaux Cathedral and the bustling Place Pey Berland, making it an ideal starting point for exploring the city. Whether you're attending a cultural event, enjoying a guided tour, or simply soaking in the architectural beauty, a visit to Palais Rohan is a journey through Bordeaux's rich history and vibrant present.
Highlights
- 18th-century neoclassical architecture
- Former residence of Bordeaux's Archbishops
- Current Bordeaux City Hall
- Stunning façade and grand interiors
- Beautifully landscaped gardens
- Proximity to Bordeaux Cathedral and Place Pey Berland
- Rich historical context and guided tours
Plan Your Visit
Opening Hours
- Monday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday11:30 AM – 7:00 PM
- Friday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
