
Casa de la Vall, a historical house in Andorra la Vella, dates back to 1580 and once served as the seat of the General Council of Andorra. For photo-travelers, it's a beautifully preserved example of medieval architecture with a charming blend of Gothic and Romanesque elements. Focus on capturing the ornate heraldic shields and intricate stone carvings on the façade. The building's position offers scenic backdrops with the Pyrenees in view. Inside, highlight the Council Chamber with its detailed wood paneling and frescoes. The courtyard garden, with its lush greenery, provides excellent opportunities for wide-angle shots. Visit during the golden hour for the best lighting.
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