This is another of the great works that can be seen from Constitution Square. It is characterized by a modernist architectural style, typical of the first decades of the 20th century. Its facade has a balcony and a viewpoint on the first floor, while on the second level we see a continuous balcony. The entire façade is decorated with multiple mouldings, garlands and imposts.
The building was originally built to collect and administer the taxes of the town of Totana. Today it is the headquarters of different municipal organizations and the local police.
From the House of Contributions, it is possible to admire the Town Hall and the Juan de Uzeta Fountain, which is located in Constitution Square.
What to see in Totana