he current Town Hall of Comillas is located at the entrance of the historic and pedestrian area, in the Plaza Joaquín del Piélago. The building was built in the late nineteenth century under the patronage of the Piélago Ms. Manuela Sanchez Movellán to house a nursery that would manage the Sisters of Charity. In 2003 it was converted into a town hall, which until then was in a XVIII century building located in the Plaza of the Constitution, which has now been installed Heritage Interpretation Center of the villa. The building consists of three floors, the most notable being the large gallery on the lower floor portico that shelters the entrance. Also draws attention to a sculpture of the Virgin and Child in Arms by Josep Llimona, located on the top floor, corner with Plaza Joaquín del Piélago. This building also houses the municipal offices, the headquarters of the local police and the tourist information office
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