Casa de la Villa, Madrid

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Casa de la Villa in Madrid is a historic 17th-century civic building that long served as the city’s town hall and is a notable example of Spanish Baroque architecture.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque architecture building
civic building
former town hall
historic building
architecturalStyle Baroque
Spanish Baroque
category Baroque architecture in Madrid
Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in Madrid
Buildings and structures in Centro District, Madrid
City and town halls in Spain
city Madrid
continent Europe
country Spain
culturalSignificance important example of civic Baroque architecture in Madrid
function seat of municipal government (historical)
hasPart arcaded ground floor
central courtyard
coat of arms of Madrid NERFINISHED
corner tower
slate spire
hasUse ceremonial space
institutional events venue
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
monument
heritageStatus protected cultural property in Spain
inception 17th century
languageOfOfficialSignage Spanish
locatedIn Madrid
Plaza de la Villa NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Community of Madrid NERFINISHED
locatedInOldTown Madrid city centre NERFINISHED
locatedOn western side of Plaza de la Villa
material brick
stone
notableFor Spanish Baroque façade
historic role as Madrid town hall
symbolic importance in municipal history of Madrid
ownedBy Ayuntamiento de Madrid NERFINISHED
publicAccess limited
region Community of Madrid NERFINISHED
startConstruction 17th century
touristAttraction yes
usedAs seat of the Madrid City Council
town hall of Madrid NERFINISHED

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Juan Gómez de Mora notableWork Casa de la Villa, Madrid