Casa de la Villa

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Casa de la Villa is a historic former city hall of Madrid, Spain, notable for its 17th-century architecture and prominent location in the old town.

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Label Occurrences
Casa de la Villa canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former city hall
historic building
tourist attraction
architect Juan Gómez de Mora NERFINISHED
Teodoro Ardemans NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture

Herrerian architecture
constructionEnd 1696
constructionStart 1644
coordinateLocation 40.415°N 3.709°W
country Spain
currentUse ceremonial venue
institutional building
floorCount 3
formerUse city hall of Madrid
hasCategory Baroque architecture in Madrid
Buildings and structures in Palacio neighborhood, Madrid
City and town halls in Spain
hasFacade Calle Mayor facade
Plaza de la Villa facade
hasPart arcaded ground floor
central courtyard
coat of arms of Madrid NERFINISHED
corner tower
slate spire
hasUse seat of the Madrid City Council
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
heritageDesignationCountry Spain
inception 17th century
languageOfOfficialName Spanish
locatedIn Autonomous Community of Madrid NERFINISHED
Madrid
Plaza de la Villa NERFINISHED
Spain
locatedInArea Madrid old town NERFINISHED
material brick
stone
nearby Calle Mayor (Madrid) NERFINISHED
Casa de Cisneros NERFINISHED
Torre de los Lujanes NERFINISHED
officialName Casa de la Villa NERFINISHED
ownedBy Ayuntamiento de Madrid NERFINISHED
region Community of Madrid NERFINISHED
roofType slate roof
significantEvent seat of Madrid municipal government until late 20th century
significantPeriod Habsburg Madrid NERFINISHED

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Plaza de la Villa hasBuilding Casa de la Villa
Plaza de la Villa hasLandmark Casa de la Villa