Baeza Town Hall

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Baeza Town Hall’s Historic Charm

Baeza Town Hall, known locally as the Ayuntamiento, showcases a striking plateresque facade and rich historical roots.

Founded by magistrate Juan de Borja, this building served as a courthouse and prison. It features four finely carved balcony portals, adorned with the town's coat of arms and those of Felipe II, which highlight its significance in local governance and justice.

Highlights

🏛️ Architectural Detail: Admire the intricate workmanship and grandeur of the facade.

⚖️ Historical Significance: Explore the building’s dual role as a courthouse and a prison.

🔍 Cultural Value: Discover the importance of this institution in Baeza's civic life.

Accessible for all, this site welcomes tourists, families, and history enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Baeza Town Hall

Construction Background

The Town Hall was built under the direction of magistrate Juan de Borja.

Historic Role

Initially functioned as both a courthouse and a prison.

Location

Pasaje del Cardenal Benavides 9

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