) showing the characteristic two staircases, three floors and bell tower The building is central located in the hub of the town, erected at the eastern end of a block that makes up the urban nucleus of the city of Ponta Delgada, encircled by roadways, pedestrian crosswalks and
Portuguese pavement stone with reflecting pool surmounted by a monument to the archangel Michael (from which the island obtains its name). To the east is another square (
Praça Gonçalo Velho), marked by the
Portas da Cidade and a statue of the explorer
Gonçalo Velho, opposite the parochial church of São Sebastião. The municipal building has an irregular trapezoidal plan and rectangular bell tower addorsed to the right lateral facade, covered in tiled roofing. The three floors, with stonework embrasures, pilastered cornerstones and decorative friezes, are also decorated with diamond-shape points and cornices. The principal facade, oriented to the northeast, is proceed by two staircases on either side connecting at a landing in the central balcony, reinforced by stone balustrade and by pinnacles. On the ground floor, there is a central landing to archway framed over
pilasters over gabled plinths and terminated in cornice, surmounted by ashlar. The second floor is divided into three sections, corresponding to the a doorway flanked by two picture windows framed by stone work and surmounted by frieze decorated with two diamond points and cornice. The third floor has four windows with the same framing and guarded in wrought iron, with a central royal coat-of-arms. The lateral left facade of two floors is defined by regular pilasters, the left with six vains and the left with two, both rectangular and framed by stonework. The right lateral facade has two veins similar to the lateral left facade, although the second and third floors also includes a circular oculus. The long vertical bell tower, with cornerstones in masonry stone and joints painted white, includes two registers, separated by frieze and cornice and terminated by frieze and cornice surmounted by balustrade and pinnacles. The tower, which is recessed from the square (on the back half of the municipal building), has a high base of stonework torn by straight portal, concave and topped with royal coat-of.inscribed with the date of
1724. On the second register belfry, there are arched openings over pilasters. The interior, from the main landing is the reception hall, that leads by staircase to the main hall. ==References==