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Sion Government Building

The Town Hall has extraordinary historic roots: though it was built in the 1650s, it has transplanted stones in the entrance bearing Roman inscriptions, including a Christian symbol from the year AD 377. The 17th-century doors are richly carved wood, and the tower displays an astronomical clock. The interior is accessible only on walking tours run by the tourism office.

Government Building

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Rue de Conthey and Rue du Grand-Pont
Sion, Valais  1950, Switzerland

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