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A Renaissance marvel
While you can't enter Baeza's town hall it's worth a long look to admire the quintessential Renaissance architecture. It's just one of the many treasures you will find in this UNESCO World Heritage r...
We arrived very late to the town but as it was near our hotel we watched the building and admired the architecture. May be it is worth to visit inside.
The Town Hall is in a building constructed in the 16th century, finished in 1523. It was supposed to be a prison, but later was used for other purposes and became the Town Hall in 1867. The façade is ...
The municipality of Baeza was the old prison and the Justice House. It was built in the 16th century by Vandelvira. It consists of two floors with columns and pillars. The upper floor has four balconies,...
A Renaissance marvel
While you can't enter Baeza's town hall it's worth a long look to admire the quintessential Renaissance architecture. It's just one of the many treasures you will find in this UNESCO World Heritage r...
A Worth visiting prymary building
We arrived very late to the town but as it was near our hotel we watched the building and admired the architecture. May be it is worth to visit inside.
Feast your eyes
Another great old building that you will see on either a walking or bus tour. Have your camera ready
Impressive Facade
The Town Hall is in a building constructed in the 16th century, finished in 1523. It was supposed to be a prison, but later was used for other purposes and became the Town Hall in 1867. The façade is ...
Ex-Palace of the Corrector and prison
The municipality of Baeza was the old prison and the Justice House. It was built in the 16th century by Vandelvira. It consists of two floors with columns and pillars. The upper floor has four balconies,...