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The Palacio Municipal de Mazatlán it is a government building, headquarters of the Heroic Mazatlán City Council, in charge of administering and providing public services to the residents of the Mazatlán Municipality. It is located adjacent to the Basilica Cathedral of Mazatlán and the Plazuela República, in the historic center of Mazatlán
The palace has two floors and has a central patio in the Andalusian style, in addition to having portals on its main facade. Its central balcony has a panoramic view of the Plazuela República.[1] The building in its current form was built in 1943 by local engineer Joaquín Sánchez Hidalgo, replacing the original building built in 1853. Its construction was carried out in an area of lagoons and the complex consisted of 3 buildings, the first of these, the municipal house, was completed in 1856.[2] Over the years new additions have been added, like placing quarry and a parking lot that replaced a basketball court.[3] During the Christmas holidays each year it is usually decorated with various decorations, lights and nativity scenes.[4]
References
edit- ^ "Palacio Municipal de Mazatlán". Secretaría de Cultura/Sistema de Información Cultural.
- ^ "Palacio municipal de Mazatlán, espacio que alberga desde políticos hasta deportistas - El Debate". 23 April 2023.
- ^ ""Un Palacio sin época"". 10 November 2015.
- ^ "Llega el espíritu de la navidad a la plazuela República y al palacio de Mazatlán". 1 December 2020.