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City Hall (Ayuntamiento) description and photos - Spain: Seville. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Ayuntamiento. Photo and descriptionThe building of the City Hall (Ayuntamiento) of Seville was built in the period from 1527 to 1564. Located almost in the center of the city, between the beautiful Plaza de Nueva and Plaza de San Francisco, this building is today considered one of the most beautiful in the city. The building was erected by the project of the architect Diego de Riano, under whose leadership the construction of the Seville Cathedral was completed. The appearance of the building intertwines elements and techniques typical of the Renaissance and Spanish plateresque styles. The eastern facade of the building, overlooking the San Francisco square, is made in the plateresque style. The facade is richly decorated with floral ornaments, pilasters, balustrades, relief images of historical and mythical figures and beautiful, graceful stucco. The facade is also decorated with images of the heraldic emblems of Hercules and Caesar, according to legend, considered the founders of the city. Initially, the main entrance to the building was carried out precisely from the side of San Francisco Square. In the 19th century, the building was renovated under the direction of the architects Demetrio de los Rios and Balbino Braun, who created a new neoclassical western facade overlooking the Plaza de Nueva. During the construction work, the main entrance to the building was moved to its facade from the Plaza de Nueva. Famous sculptors Pedro Lopez Domingos, Jose Rodriguez Ordonez and Manuel Echegoyan also took part in the project. The City Hall houses the city archive, which contains information about the history of Seville since the reign of the Catholic kings. We also recommend reading Primorskoe fortification description and photo - Crimea: Sudak Topic: City Hall (Ayuntamiento) (Ayuntamiento) description and photos - Spain: Seville. |