The Casa del Cabildo, also called the Palacio de la Gobernación, is the seat of the Government of the Bolívar Department. It is located in Cartagena, Colombia.[1]
Before this building there was a primitive town hall, which was poorer in terms of its construction. It also was a space for the building's prison.[2]
In 1614, a formal request was made for a new building to house the city council and city jail. For this purpose, this current building was built in 1676.[2]
This building is based on the town halls of the old Kingdom of Castile in Spain that stand out for two galleries open to the square.[2]
Throughout its history, this town hall has received many important visitors, and inside the building the Cartagena Independence Act was signed.[2]
Gallery
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Cabildo of Cartagena in 1893[3]
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Panoramic view
See also
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edit- ^ Consuelo Mendoza de Riaño (2000). Así es Cartagena de Indias. Ediciones Gamma S.A. p. 60. ISBN 9589308791.
- ^ a b c d "18. Casa del Cabildo o Palacio de la Gobernación". Miguel de Cervantes Virtual Library. Spain.
- ^ Clímaco Calderón, Edward E. Britton. "Colombia 1893". Yale University Library Digital Collections.