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The Barbate Town Hall was built between 1950 and 1953 by the Madrid architect Casto Fernández Shaw e Iturralde. It is located in front of the Plaza de la Inmaculada. It can be easily reached by car, cab or bus. To build this beautiful building, its architect was inspired by the neoclassical style. In the building the central area of the main facade stands out, which is topped and escorted by two twin square towers with Ionic columns and a dome covered with tiles and crowned by a lantern.
Thanks to the efforts made by the councilman of Accessibility and the current mayor, Miguel Molina Chamorro, the building is now accessible, having built an elevator that takes us to the second floor of the building, as well as other units, such as legal offices, secretaries, mayor's office and even the Plenary Hall. With the construction of this elevator, different architectural barriers have been eliminated, which prevented this group from accessing this historic municipal building. It has been located in the left area of the main hall of the building, being able to access the interior of the building also through an access ramp, located on the left side of the building along with a handrail, to make it easier for them to access the interior of the building. The elevator has a double door, to enter through one and exit through the other, so that it is easier for people with reduced mobility. The interior brightness is also acceptable, thanks to the natural light that enters the building and the light that enters through the stained glass windows. On the first floor of the building there is an adapted toilet. <span class="automatic-translation-warning">This text was automatically translated.</span>
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