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Casa consistorial de Marbella

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Casa consistorial de Marbella, the town hall, is a stunning neoclassical building that anchors the charming Plaza de la Constitución in the heart of Marbella's old town. Its symmetrical façade, with elegant columns and a central balcony, exudes a sense of civic dignity and history. The building dates from the 18th century and has been carefully preserved, serving as the seat of the city government. Visitors can admire the exterior architecture and the lively square, which is often filled with locals and tourists enjoying the outdoor cafés and the shade of orange trees. Inside, the marble floors and grand staircase reflect the building's importance, though public access is limited to certain areas. What makes it distinctive is its role as a living piece of history, still functioning as the city's administrative heart while being a focal point for festivals and gatherings. The square itself is a perfect spot to people-watch and soak in the Andalusian atmosphere.

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  • Admire the neoclassical façade with its columns and balcony.
  • Visit the Plaza de la Constitución, a lively square with orange trees.
  • Attend a local festival or market held in the square.
  • See the interior marble staircase if open to the public.
  • Photograph the building at golden hour for stunning light.

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Ways to visit Casa consistorial de Marbella

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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