The Casa de la Vall was the parliament building from 1702 to 2011, when the new building of the General Council came into operation, next to the historic property. However, the most protocoly events are still being held here. The guided tour inside the house allows us to know the history of the building, linked to the history of the country. The house, from the late 16th century, belonged to the Busquets family, who just over a century later sold it to the General Council.
Carrer de la Vall, s/n
AD500 Andorra la Vella
Casa de la Vall
Tel. (00 376) 829 129
Booking center
Tel. (00 376) 839 760
General Council
Tel. (00 376) 877 877
Tuesday to saturday: from 10 am to 2 pm and from 3 pm to 6 pm.
Monday and sunday: closed.
House schedules may be altered by protocol acts.
Normal: 5 €
Reduced: € 2.5 (groups of more than 10 people, collaborating entities and societies, foreign students and those over 65)
Free admission: for national schools and students, social services, people with disabilities, people registered with the Employment Service, holders of the Carnet Jove, children under 10, members of ICOM and Icomos, holders of the Magna Card, Club Piotel's members, their parents and siblings, and all the citizens of the Principality on the first and third Saturday of each month throughout the year
Guided tour: booked in advance and a supplement of € 1.5 per person.
PassMuseu.
The accessibility of the museum is not adapted for people with reduced mobility.
Guided tours: Approx .duration: 30 minutes.
Pre-booking recommended.
School Workshops.
Shop.
Defibrillator.
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