Alicante's City Hall and its square are located in the neighborhood of Santa Cruz. It is an emblematic 18th century baroque palace and a unique building with towers and divided into three floors. The ground floor has five openings, where the central, larger, is the main access. On the main floor the balconies have double windows, except in the towers where there is only one window, all of them topped by curved split pediments. The last floor maintains the same disposition as the previous one in terms of openings, although it has individual balconies. The facade is finished with a balustrade, behind it you can see the dome that covers the inner staircase. Inside the building, the Blue Room stands out, with portraits of all former Alicante mayors. At the foot of its staircase you can find the Cota Cero, a point of reference throughout the country to measure height above sea level.
Address: | 1 Plaza del Ayuntamiento Alicante |
Telephone: | 966 90 08 86 |
Website: | Visit the website |
Weekdays | From 08:00 AM to 02:00 PM |
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Un edificio con historia muy bien cuidado. Entrar dentro que se puede y es precioso.