The Palace of Seville - City Hall was built in the early 16th century. It stands in San Francisco Square, heralding the importance of Seville. The rooftop terrace is crowned with a terrace decorated with historical and mythological figures. Legend has it that Hercules, the founder of Seville, stands on the side of the arched windows. The walls are decorated with ornate ribbons, sculptures and stone carvings. The stained-glass windows and carefully carved doors are also decorating the building. As I read this, if you are lucky, paintings from Bellazquez, Zuba _ En and Wade _ Lia can be seen inside, and spectacular gilded ceilings can be seen in some rooms. Ordinary mortals can only be content to admire this amazing building from the outside.