
About the town hall building
The current Town Hall dates from 1941.
The building construction was started during the Spanish Second Republic (1931–1939), but the Spanish Civil War delayed its construction. Once the war finished, the Falangist authorities sped up the project, finally christening the complex and its attached square in 1941.
This three-story symmetrical building features an internal courtyard which distributes the floor plan. The basement used to work as prison, the first floor as office and the attic was the archive.
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Arta
Artà is a cultural stronghold of Mallorca, it boasts diversity and wealth in many ways. The area has been occupied by human since the Bronze Ages which has left numerous landmarks and point of interest to discover all over the municipality, such as the Talayotic settlement of ses Païsses, the pilgrimage church of Sant Salvador, the modernist architecture in Ca’n Epifani, the railway station, the Franciscan convent, the Betlem hermitage, the Llevant nature park and so much more, there is really something for everyone to enjoy in Artà. In addition to the many places to visit in the area, Artà is also home to some great restaurants and romantic petit hotels situated in historical fincas and manors.