Casa de la Ciutat (Valencia)

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Facade of the Casa de la Ciutat, Valencia
Inside of the Hall of the council or Hall of the Angels of the Casa de la Ciutat, Valencia (c. 17th century)
Detail of the roof of the Casa de la Ciutat, Valencia. Now preserved in the Llotja de la Seda.
Peter IV of Aragon (1427) by Gonçal Peris Sarrià and Jaume Mateu. It comes from the Hall of the Council of Casa de la Ciutat until 1859. Now preserved in the Museu d'Art de Catalunya.

The Casa de la Ciutat (in Spanish: Casa de la Ciudad), or what is now called the City Hall, was in the place where today the Gardens known as de la Audiencia or more commonly the gardens next to the Palau de la Generalitat. It was therefore the headquarters of the Municipal Council of Valencia.

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