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It is located in front of the Lonja de la Seda (Silk Exchange). It was built in Gothic style, but finally it was finished in Barroque style, after a fire that seriously damaged it in 1603. It only has one nave covered by rib vaults and with fine Gothic...
It is the oldest church in Valencia. It dates from times of the Spanish Reconquest, and only its beautiful and elegant tower and a rich Gothic door have survived.
It represents the only example of Historic gardens that have survived in Valencia. It has its origins in one of the orchards existing outside the town of Valencia.
The building is understood as a temple for commerce and presents a symbolical character. It looks like a fortress because of its thick walls and merlons. It was built with the idea of representing the paradise: its columns would be the palm trees´ trunks...
It was built in Late Gothic style, but it suffered several enlargements throughout the Centuries. It is a rectangular building, with a central nave and two side large fortified towers. It has three floors with rectangular windows in the ground floor.
It is a military construction from the Late Gothic. They were conceived as fortified towers of the town and were part of the medieval wall that surrounded the old part of the town of Valencia. They have a cylindrical floor towards the exterior and levelled...
They were built with the aim of defending one of the most used accesses to the old town of Valencia. It has two polygonal towers flanking the door with a keystone round arch. Each one has three floors completely vaulted and lower joined by a central body...
This museum is set in a Baroque building, and is also known as San Pio V Museum because of the building which houses it. Its collection comprises works of primitive Valencian painters, artists such as Jacomart, Miqul Alcanyís, Pere Nicolau.
It was founded by the Blessed San Juan de Ribera in 1556. The group consists of a school and a church. Its walls and ceilings are covered by glazed tiled baseboards and frescoes by Bartolomé Matarana. It has uncountable works of art, some of them of great...
It is located in the Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas, a beautiful building with an impressive main façade, built with alabaster in Churrigueresque style. This façade, in over elaborated Baroque style, is an allegory to the rivers Turia and Júcar and...
You can find them in the lower area of the Palacio del Almirante (Admiral´ s Palace), in Gothic style. Its exterior is of great sobriety, typical of the palaces from the XVIII Century.