Ayuntamiento de Sevilla
A Historical Masterpiece

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City Hall of Seville: A Building with a Story
The Ayuntamiento de Sevilla is not just any city hall. This monumental building, constructed between the 16th and 19th centuries, tells a story of craftsmanship, renovations, and historical events. Since 1931, it has been officially registered as a monument—and rightfully so.
A Smartly Chosen Location
Why is the Ayuntamiento located here? Simple: strategic decisions. The Plaza de San Francisco was once an important trading hub. The monastery that once stood here made way for a new city hall. In 1526, architect Diego de Riaño was tasked with creating a building that was not only functional but also impressive.
From Plateresque Details to Neoclassical Grandeur
What started as a Plateresque façade facing the Plaza Mayor underwent a major transformation in the 19th century. Demetrio de los Ríos and Balbino Marrón decided it was time for an upgrade. When the old San Francisco monastery disappeared, the Ayuntamiento gained a new neoclassical façade facing Plaza Nueva. Inside, two courtyards were added, along with an imposing staircase.
More Than a City Hall
Step inside, and you'll immediately notice that this building is more than just a place where documents are signed. The grand staircase, the chapter hall, and an impressive collection of paintings make it a true museum. Here, you will also find the official city emblem of Seville, adding even more historical significance to the building.
Tips for a Well-Planned Visit
Want to experience more of Seville’s historic grandeur? Be sure to visit the Seville Cathedral and the Giralda Tower. By booking your tickets in advance, you can skip the lines and make the most of your visit to this architectural masterpiece.
Reserve your tickets now and explore the available guided tours!

Other fun attractions in the area include: Catedral de Sevilla, Real Alcázar de Sevilla, Plaza de Toros de Sevilla, Plaza de España, Torre del Oro Museo Naval, Ayuntamiento de Sevilla, Museo Arqueológico de Sevilla, Antigua Real Fábrica de Tabacos, Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla, Museo Histórico Militar de Sevilla, Museo del Puerto de Sevilla, Palacio de San Telmo, Murallas de Sevilla, Parque de María Luisa, Casa Palacio Condesa de Lebrija, Iglesia de San Luis de los Franceses, Castillo de San Jorge Triana, Triana, La Juderia de Sevilla, Giralda, Las Setas de Sevilla, Cañabota, Abantal | turismo Sevilla
Conclusion
The Ayuntamiento de Sevilla is not just a workplace for civil servants but also an architectural gem. From Plateresque decorations to neoclassical elegance, every stone tells a part of Seville’s history. A building with character, right in the heart of the city.