Seat of the Cortes of Castile and León, Parliament building in Villa de Prado district, Valladolid, Spain
The Seat of the Cortes is a parliament building in Valladolid composed of four distinct blocks that integrate materials sourced from across all nine provinces of the region. The structure combines contemporary design with elements reflecting the geographic diversity of the autonomous community.
The building opened in 2007 following a relocation from Fuensaldaña Castle, replacing the previous parliamentary seat. This move represented a significant transition in the governance structure of Castile and León.
The main chamber displays a Roman mosaic from the 4th century that was found during construction, preserving ancient heritage within this modern legislative space.
The building is located in Valladolid and welcomes visitors interested in viewing the legislative spaces and main chamber with its contemporary facilities. It is advisable to check accessibility before visiting, as the rooms may have varying availability depending on parliamentary sessions.
The construction materials were specifically chosen from each of the nine provinces, bringing together granite, quartz, marble, and sandstone from different local sources. This detail creates a tangible connection between the building and the entire region it represents.
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