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Ayuntamiento

Santa Cruz de la Palma


Wander north along Calle O’Daly and you’ll come to the irregularly shaped, palm-shaded Plaza de España, to the south of which sits the grand and imposing ayuntamiento, built in 1559 after the original was destroyed by French pirates.


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