"Town Hall"
The Edificio Liévano is a wonderful example of early 20th century Bogotano architecture, a period characterized by the substitution of Spanish design elements with those from other old world cultures, especially France. Today, in this beautifully constructed building, which runs the length of the eastern side of the Plaza de Bolívar, the Mayor of Santa Fe de Bogotá watches over the city. Designed by the French architect Gaston Lelarge, it was completed in 1905 and stands on the spot of the Galerias that burned down in 1900.
Carrera 8 No. 10-65, Bogotá, Colombia
"Town Hall"
The Edificio Liévano is a wonderful example of early 20th century Bogotano architecture, a period characterized by the substitution of Spanish design elements with those from other old world cultures, especially France. Today, in this beautifully constructed building, which runs the length of the eastern side of the Plaza de Bolívar, the Mayor of Santa Fe de Bogotá watches over the city. Designed by the French architect Gaston Lelarge, it was completed in 1905 and stands on the spot of the Galerias that burned down in 1900.
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