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El Coronil’s Town Hall is located in the town’s geographical centre. 

Osuna’s former Municipal Granary is a civil building in the historic centre of the town. The building was acquired by the city council in 1731 to store the grain. The building was completed in 1779 as the inscription on the façade shows.

The former Granary is one of the most outstanding civil buildings in Estepa. 

It was built around 1768 by the architect and stonemason Andrés de Zabala from Vizcaya.

This 18th-century building was the communal granary until the second half of this century. It was also home to the municipal administrative offices. Today, it is the Town Hall, and visitors can admire the beautiful groin vaults, typical of the colonial-baroque style.

Its origin is in the premises of the grain warehouses built by the inhabitants after the establishment of the communal granary in 1750. These warehouses occupied the site where the Civil Protection headquarters are currently located, next to the present town hall.

It was initially built to accommodate an abattoir, a butcher’s shop and the municipal granary. Notable are the two doors with broken pediment, one for each room. This building is steeped in history.