Baeza Town Hall
Baeza Town Hall
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BennyMalaga
Malaga, Spain89,732 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2011 • Couples
The Town Hall is in a building constructed in the 16th century, finished in 1523. It was supposed to be a prison, but later was used for other purposes and became the Town Hall in 1867. The façade is very impressive and is in the late Plateresque style, designed by Vandelvira. The second floor has four balconies with one arch and two lintel openings that are held by little marble columns. There are small rose windows above these. There are pilasters, friezes and arches that have decorative figures. There is a giant coat of arms of King Felipe II. The façade is highly decorative. It was called the Antigua Carcel y Palacio de Justicia.
Written 20 April 2012
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John B
Toronto, Canada2,876 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2018 • Family
While you can't enter Baeza's town hall it's worth a long look to admire the quintessential Renaissance architecture. It's just one of the many treasures you will find in this UNESCO World Heritage recognized city. Be sure to pick up a walking map from the nearby tourist information centre.
Written 2 June 2018
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Lavon R
Israel332 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2017 • Couples
We arrived very late to the town but as it was near our hotel we watched the building and admired the architecture. May be it is worth to visit inside.
Written 9 June 2017
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Kenshare
Madrid Spain461 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2015 • Couples
Another great old building that you will see on either a walking or bus tour. Have your camera ready
Written 14 December 2015
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