The Town Hall of Lugo, located in the city of Lugo, Spain, is a project by the architect Lucas Ferro Caaveiro and one of the greatest exponents of Galician civil baroque.
The first origins are located in a fourteenth-century document by Bishop Don Lope that says that the Council met in a house located in the Plaza de As Cortiñas. However, the first clear document on the subject dates back to the sixteenth century, which clearly locates the place where the sessions of the civil authority were held. It is noted that the Council was held in one of the towers of the wall called the Muriega. This building was also used for the election of the deputy of the commons, the deputy of supplies and the holding of public councils.
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