Pósito de Diezmo y Labradores - Aldeaquemada
This eighteenth-century building is typical of the colonies and foundations of Carlos III, built in brick, rectangular in shape, with two floors and a gabled roof where it has a discreet attic brick structure that houses the clock. It has undergone numerous uses over time as a jail, retirement home, butcher shop and tele-club. It was used as a grain store for cereals harvested by farmers in times of famine, and its side doors were used as a market place for products not available in other colonies. This lead to the building being formally used as the site of the town’s Thursday market until a few years ago. Today, it houses the Town Hall.
Location
Located in Plaza Constitución.