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... orated with elaborate relief sculptures. These carvings depict scenes of justice, wisdom, and civic duty, with figures in flowing robes holding scales, scrolls, and other symbols of authority. The pediment is supported by a series of columns that run along the front of the building, their fluted shafts and ornate capitals adding to the classical elegance of the design.
Flanking the entrance are two towering stone statues, each one representing a guardian of the town. These statues are ma ...
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