Zaragoza City Hall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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20th Century town hall
Ayuntamiento is the town hall of Zaragoza, the main city in Aragon Region, in the North of Spain. It is located in the El Pilar Square, close to the Cathedral. It was built in the middle of the 20th C...
Alongside the Basilica, it’s another fine edifice on the charming Plaza. Great brick work in light brown forming multiple orientations is marvellous. Ornate features decorate the facade, referenci...
So for at least the past 40 years, "The Exchange", the Lonja, the town hall/" Ayuntamiento" is only open during temporary exhibits, and we were lucky that it was temporarily open during our visit so w...
The Ayuntamiento - town hall building - was another one shrouded in builder's nets when I first went to Zaragoza, and this time - like the cathedral - was on open view. Unfortunately we couldn't g...
Free, pleasant hour about history and architecture
The local Municipal Volunteer Corps (not professional guides) are eager to share their passion and knowledge of the building's history, architecture, and art. It's a government building, so your bag w...
20th Century town hall
Ayuntamiento is the town hall of Zaragoza, the main city in Aragon Region, in the North of Spain. It is located in the El Pilar Square, close to the Cathedral. It was built in the middle of the 20th C...
Inspired by Palaces of the Renaissance
Alongside the Basilica, it’s another fine edifice on the charming Plaza. Great brick work in light brown forming multiple orientations is marvellous. Ornate features decorate the facade, referenci...
Excellent ceilings and Detailing
So for at least the past 40 years, "The Exchange", the Lonja, the town hall/" Ayuntamiento" is only open during temporary exhibits, and we were lucky that it was temporarily open during our visit so w...
Impressive building
The Ayuntamiento - town hall building - was another one shrouded in builder's nets when I first went to Zaragoza, and this time - like the cathedral - was on open view. Unfortunately we couldn't g...
Free, pleasant hour about history and architecture
The local Municipal Volunteer Corps (not professional guides) are eager to share their passion and knowledge of the building's history, architecture, and art. It's a government building, so your bag w...