Seville, Spain.
The Town Hall building was completed in 1867.
The Seville City Hall building is one of the most remarkable examples of Plateresque architecture in Andalusia. The initial building occupies the southern sector of the current City Hall, with the «arquillo» that communicated with the compass of the Franciscan monastery. Some elements of great artistic and historical interest are kept in the building, such as the city’s banner. Bien de Interés Cultural, the City Hall of Seville is listed as a Monument since its publication in 1931.
Seville, Spain.
The Town Hall building was completed in 1867.
The Seville City Hall building is one of the most remarkable examples of Plateresque architecture in Andalusia. The initial building occupies the southern sector of the current City Hall, with the «arquillo» that communicated with the compass of the Franciscan monastery. Some elements of great artistic and historical interest are kept in the building, such as the city’s banner. Bien de Interés Cultural, the City Hall of Seville is listed as a Monument since its publication in 1931.