The Palacio Municipal de Puebla is the elegant city hall located right on the main square. With its grand architecture and deep roots in Puebla’s past, it’s a proud symbol of local government and history.
NEOCLASSICAL BEAUTY
Its current look comes from the late 1800s, with arches, columns, and balconies.
CLOCK WITH
A STORY
The main tower has a clock that’s been keeping time for over a century.
HISTORIC BALCONY
Important speeches and events are often delivered from its grand central balcony.
HISTORY ON THE WINDOWS
Inside it guards an emblematic Carrara marble staircase and stained glass windows that tell the history of the city.
GUARDS THE
TITLE OF CITY
Inside is the Town Hall, which keeps important documents such as the city’s coat of arms and the royal decree granting Puebla the title of city.
TOWN HALL
AND PRISON
The first building, built in 1536 served as the seat of civil power, hosting the town hall and the prison.
ENGLISH ELIZABETHAN
STYLE
In 1897, English architect Charles Hall, known for his Neoclassical and Renaissance style work, was commissioned to design the current structure.
GRAND PRESENCE
The facade is made of gray quarry stone, with a two-level design and a central attic that, together with the finials of the two towers at the ends, give it a grand presence.
SEVERAL
TRANSFORMATIONS
The building has undergone several transformations over the centuries. A second level was added in the early 18th century.