Plaza 1˚ de Mayo, originally the town’s market square and bullring, was also the site of Inquisition burnings, which local bigwigs used to watch from the gallery of the Antiguo Ayuntamiento, in the plaza's southwestern corner.
Plaza 1˚ de Mayo, originally the town’s market square and bullring, was also the site of Inquisition burnings, which local bigwigs used to watch from the gallery of the Antiguo Ayuntamiento, in the plaza's southwestern corner.








