City Hall of Montevideo

The Palacio Municipal de Montevideo (City Hall of Montevideo) is the seat of Montevideo government, located on 18 de Julio Avenue, in barrio Centro. It was designed by Uruguayan architect Mauricio Cravotto.

Palacio Municipal
General information
TypeCity administrative building
Address18 de Julio Avenue
Town or cityCentro, Montevideo
CountryUruguay
Coordinates34°54′20″S 56°11′3″W
Groundbreaking1935
Completed1941
InauguratedJuly 16, 1941
Height78 metres
Design and construction
Architect(s)Mauricio Cravotto

In the 1930s, a tender was called for the construction of a building to house the then executive and legislative bodies of Montevideo, the Board of Directors, and the Representative Assembly, although with the constitutional reforms these original institutions would be modified. It had to be built on the old property of the English Cemetery, a property acquired several years ago by the state in which it was originally intended to build a building to house the Executive branch of the government and the Judiciary. The City Hall esplanade constitutes a busy meeting place, and is where relevant events such as the matches of the Uruguayan national football team are broadcast on a big screen located in the building opposite.

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