Bureau des Finances, Rouen

The bureau des Finances is a medieval building on place de la Cathédrale in Rouen. As examples of secular architecture in the Louis XII style of the first decades of the 16th century, its façades and rooves were made monuments historiques in 1926.

Its rich and full conception demonstrate the city's rediscovered prosperity at the end of the 15th century, which allowed the neglected municipal buildings to be renewed. Its style is similar to those of the city's Courthouse and hôtel de Bourgtheroulde, both built at the same time. It was damaged by bombing on 19 April 1944, but the worst damage was in that of 26 August the same year, just before the city's liberation, which destroyed part of its interior decoration.

Formerly a Court of Aids then a bureau des finances, since 1959 it has housed Métropole Rouen Normandie's tourism office at no. 26, whilst no. 27 has housed the "La Civette" tobacconist since at least the 19th century.