The City Hall of Guadalajara, Spain, is a notable neo-Mudejar-style building built in 1906 and located in the city’s iconic Plaza Mayor. With a brick façade and decorative details, the building represents the cultural and historical richness of Guadalajara. Inside, it features a plenary hall decorated with wood and a series of municipal offices that handle various administrative services for citizens.
Its construction, influenced by the neo-Mudejar style popular in the region, reflects the local identity, and its location in Plaza Mayor makes it the center of many public activities and city events. The City Hall also has a symbolic role as the seat of the local government, promoting cultural and social initiatives and fostering community development.
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