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Casa de la Vall

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Casa de la Vall, built in 1580, is a historic manor that served as the seat of the Andorran parliament (Consell General) until 2011. Located in the old town of Andorra la Vella, about 20 minutes from Canillo, the building features original stone walls, wooden ceilings, and a courtroom with a painting of the Virgin of Meritxell. Visitors can see the famous 'armoire of the seven keys' where documents were stored. Its distinctive character lies in its blend of residential and political history, offering a glimpse into Andorra's unique governance.

Don't miss

  • View the 'armoire of the seven keys' used to secure state documents.
  • Explore the historic courtroom with its 16th-century frescoes.
  • See the original kitchen and living quarters of the noble family.

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Ways to visit Casa de la Vall

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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