FREE

This historic building is the seat of the province’s government and a symbol of local democracy. Built in the late 19th century, it stands out with its French Renaissance architectural style and detailed sculptures that tell stories from the region’s past. The structure is surrounded by beautiful gardens and statues of important figures.

  • The grand architecture and the impressive Hall of Honour.
  • The gardens feature statues of key historical personalities.
  • Guided tours are available, showing off the ornate chambers and explaining the political history.

  • See the Architecture: The design is unique, with intricate details and a style you wonโ€™t find in many other places.
  • Learn Local History: The halls and statues give a crash course in the regionโ€™s political and cultural past.
  • Experience Government in Action: Sometimes, you can watch live debates or sessions from the public galleries.

  • Entry is free.
  • No specific dress code, but wearing something respectful is a good idea since itโ€™s a government building.
  • Best time to visit: Morning or early afternoon for quieter tours and better light for photos.
  • Visit duration: Allow at least 1 hour for a full visit.