Las Arcadas (Sangüesa, Navarra)
Las Arcadas, also known as the Town Hall of Sangüesa, was built in 1570 by Domingo Aya. It is a Renaissance-style building which currently houses the Town Hall, and is one of the oldest in Navarre. It is one of the assets associated with the Camino de Santiago.
The Town Hall structure has a portico gallery with arches, balconies, and in the centre of the façade the town's coat of arms can be seen.
There has been a replica in Poble Espanyol since 1929.
The Town Hall structure has a portico gallery with arches, balconies, and in the centre of the façade the town's coat of arms can be seen.
There has been a replica in Poble Espanyol since 1929.
Municipality: Sangüesa
Province: Navarra
Autonomous community: Navarra
Las Arcadas (Sangüesa, Navarra)
Las Arcadas, also known as the Town Hall of Sangüesa, was built in 1570 by Domingo Aya. It is a Renaissance-style building which currently houses the Town Hall, and is one of the oldest in Navarre. It is one of the assets associated with the Camino de Santiago.
The Town Hall structure has a portico gallery with arches, balconies, and in the centre of the façade the town's coat of arms can be seen.
There has been a replica in Poble Espanyol since 1929.
The Town Hall structure has a portico gallery with arches, balconies, and in the centre of the façade the town's coat of arms can be seen.
There has been a replica in Poble Espanyol since 1929.
Municipality: Sangüesa
Province: Navarra
Autonomous community: Navarra
Las Arcadas
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Las Arcadas, also known as the Town Hall of Sangüesa, was built in 1570 by Domingo Aya. It is a Renaissance-style building which currently houses the Town Hall, and is one of the oldest in Navarre. It is one of the assets associated with the Camino de Santiago.
The Town Hall structure has a portico gallery with arches, balconies, and in the centre of the façade the town's coat of arms can be seen.
There has been a replica in Poble Espanyol since 1929.