The Pichilemu city hall () is a building located in Pichilemu, Chile, which serves as the city's administrative headquarters. It was constructed from 1891 until May 6, 1894. The building is located in the Ángel Gaete street, in a terrain with 1.660 m that descends suddenly from the street level. It is conformed by a 2-floors building, a zócalo, a complementary construction (260 m ) and a yard. The yard serves as car parking for the municipality trucks, has a store and the corral municipal. According to the Municipality of Paredones, the Pichilemu City Hall "will be completely repaired." Mayor of Pichilemu Roberto Córdova said on a Pichilemu City Council meeting that the new City Hall will be constructed with the earthquake reconstruction funds, and it is expected that by late 2011, the construction work will begin.
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