- The
sacrum consistorium or
sacrum auditorium (from Latin: consistere, "discuss a topic"; Gr****: θεῖον συνέδριον, romanized: theion synedrion, "sacred ****embly")...
- de Roma in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines. Also
known as the
Casas Consistoriales and also
nicknamed as the
Marble Palace, the
Ayuntamiento was the seat...
- sections. The east wing was
known as the
Casas Reales, the
center Casas Consistoriales and the west wing as the Alhóndiga. The
building is used for
state government...
-
cabildo met at the
Ayuntamiento de Manila, also
known as the
Casas Consistoriales, in Intramuros. Each of Manila's six
councilor districts elects six...
-
contains 160
years of
history of the city; the
burning of the
Houses Consistoriales (in 1845) destro**** the
previous do****ent repository. A
library is also...
-
Palace or
state government building was the site of the
Aduana or
Casas Consistoriales (customs house) in the
colonial period. The
current building was constructed...
-
President Jacques Chirac in
April 2002. It is the seat of the ****ociation
consistoriale israélite du
Havre whose president is
Victor Elgressy. Le
Havre was...
-
collection but de la
Torre consigned it to a
storeroom in the
Casas Consistoriales. The
statue was
brought out and
erected in
front of the
Malate Church...
- to the south, the
Palacio del
Gobernador to the west, and the
Casas Consistoriales, also
known as the
Ayuntamiento de Manila, to the east. The Real Audiencia...
-
Archbishop of
Manila in 1742.
Soprano voices were trained.
English Casas Consistoriales (Ayuntamiento) Town Hall
Building (Town Hall) The Old City Hall of Manila...