Idioma

El Ayuntamiento

INTEREST

The balance of its façade with six solid semicircular arches and the large windows on the two upper floors stand out.

The fact that it is located at the top of a grandstand ennobles it and makes it stand out from the rest of the buildings.

Two Roman inscriptions from the Dianium forum are located on its façade and the access stairs to Hospital Street.

Although its origin dates back to the XVII century, what we see today is the result of a deep reform at the beginning of the XIX century, specifically between 1812 and 1848, which is evident both in the architectural structure and in the constructive elements that compose it.

Other renovations took place between 1873 and 1900, although the most striking was the construction of the small limestone bell tower that crowns the building and frames the clock.

The main façade is striking, reinforced with rough stone blocks. Of the 3 floors, we find in the 1st level six semicircular arcades with robust pillars as support.

The Roman inscription embedded in the middle of the main façade is relevant, as well as another inscription located in the part of the building facing Hospital Street, both belonging to the Dianium forum, as well as the two Roman pedestals of access to the street.