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Palacio de Gobierno, Guadalajara
Palacio de Gobierno, Guadalajara
Palacio de Gobierno, Guadalajara
Palacio de Gobierno, Guadalajara
Opposite the Plaza de Armas (Square) Guadalajara, Jalisco

About City Hall

Originally built in 1650 but a hundred years later the building fell in an earthquake. The we know today was opened in 1790 having a main entrance has two levels and a cube with clock added in 1885 Visit the interior patio and you'll enjoy the murals by José Clemente Orozco.
In the same yard, Hidalgo issued a decree abolishing slavery and nearly kill Benito Juárez in 1858.

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