Casa consistorial de Sevilla
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City hall and cultural property in Sevilla, Spain | |||||
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Location | Seville, Comarca Metropolitana de Sevilla, Seville Province, Andalusia, Spain | ||||
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The Casa consistorial de Sevilla is a Plateresque-style building in Seville, Spain, currently home of the city's government ayuntamiento. The building has a large façade divided into five modules, decorated by Plateresque reliefs; these include grotesque motifs inspired by Italian Florentine architecture, heraldry symbols, allegories of Justice and Good Government and depictions of mythological or historical characters such as Hercules, Julius Caesar and Charles V. |
See also category: Casa consistorial de Sevilla.
Building / Edificio
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Fachada principal.
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Fachada a la Plaza de San Francisco.
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Sala Capitular Alta.
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Antiguo comedor de gala.
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Salón Colón.
Collection
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Felipe V de España, por Ramón Mosquera.