Opens at January 1-December 31 Monday-Friday 9:00-15:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
Pl. España, 1, 06002 Badajoz, SpainMap
Phone+34 924 21 00 00
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Visit the historic centre of the city of Badajoz.
After we have seen the “Convento de Santa Ana” we are arriving now at the “City or Town Hall of Badajoz” who is located on the “Central Plaza España”, and who has an eye catching façade, and this oppo...
After we have seen the “Convento de Santa Ana” we are arriving now at the “City or Town Hall of Badajoz” who is located on the “Central Plaza España”, and who has an eye catching façade, and this oppo...
The City Hall is located at Plaza de San Juan, adjacent to the Cathedral. It was constructed in the 18th century by the Captain General of the city, Carlos de Wite y Pau. It substituted several houses...
The City Hall is located at Plaza de San Juan, adjacent to the Cathedral. It was constructed in the 18th century by the Captain General of the city, Carlos de Wite y Pau. It substituted several houses...
Visit the historic centre of the city of Badajoz.
After we have seen the “Convento de Santa Ana” we are arriving now at the “City or Town Hall of Badajoz” who is located on the “Central Plaza España”, and who has an eye catching façade, and this oppo...
Visit the historic centre of the city of Badajoz.
After we have seen the “Convento de Santa Ana” we are arriving now at the “City or Town Hall of Badajoz” who is located on the “Central Plaza España”, and who has an eye catching façade, and this oppo...
Beautiful Architecture
The City Hall is located at Plaza de San Juan, adjacent to the Cathedral. It was constructed in the 18th century by the Captain General of the city, Carlos de Wite y Pau. It substituted several houses...
Beautiful Architecture
The City Hall is located at Plaza de San Juan, adjacent to the Cathedral. It was constructed in the 18th century by the Captain General of the city, Carlos de Wite y Pau. It substituted several houses...
The attention they pay is shameful
They don't want to work and notices for any management, should change all the staff without doubt