Just here in San Menorca, a very beautiful building, as for what style is not clear. Since it is a government office building, you can only take pictures outside and cannot go in.
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Just here in San Menorca, a very beautiful building, as for what style is not clear. Since it is a government office building, you can only take pictures outside and cannot go in.
The Catalan Palace is an ancient building in the historic city of Barcelona, where the government of the Catalan Autonomous Region was established, and is one of the few government buildings in Europe built in the Middle Ages and still in use today, and is still in use by the original institutions. The Catalan Palace of Government faces the Plaza de San Jose, and the Barcelona City Hall, which dates back to 1400, and designed the current building in 1596 as a Renaissance architectural style. The Palace survived many historical and political disasters and was one of Catalonia's most valuable buildings, with a series of restorations from the 15th to 17th centuries.
The columns are ancient and come from ancient Troja (actual Turkey). Interesting building.
Once a Jewish mansion, it was converted into a parliamentary site. On the balcony of the main entrance of the building, there is a statue of Catalonia protecting the Holy George. St. George is the dragon-slaughter knight in the story of the Bartholomew House. There is also a colorful cylindrical hemisphere on the top of the building. On the second and fourth weekend mornings of each month, there are guided tours for free, but you need to apply in advance.
It is located in this historic district of the Gothic District, the appearance is relatively ordinary, but the surrounding scenery is good, there are some markets on weekends, you can come here to take a look.