A landmark of downtown Mérida, the Palacio Municipal stands on the west flank of the city’s Plaza Grande. Its salmon pink façade, arches, and clock tower make it a distinctive sight. Inside, visitors can explore the second floor, which features murals and paintings, and stroll through cool interior courtyards. The building also offers sweeping views over the plaza below, providing a serene vantage point to observe the bustling city life.
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