This avenue was formed, in the 90s of the 20th century, on the old Liria road (Ademuz track).
The Iberian Lady sculpture is a tribute to the Lady of Elche and was given by the artist Manolo Valdés to ...
The Nova Room has a coffered ceiling and a wooden gallery built between 1540 and 1566. The coffered ceiling is based that of on the Throne Room of the Aljafería de Zaragoza.
The mural painting representing ...
The courtyard acts as a distributor for the various rooms of the palace with other small stairs that lead to the basement and the mezzanine.
On the main floor you can see Gothic windows with fine columns ...
This palace was extended in the 18th century with another house located on the right. At the moment it is also the headquarters, like Baylia, of the Valencia Provincial Council.
The patio, with a square ...
The Baylia Palace is the current headquarters of the Valencia Provincial Council. The courtyard is one of the little that remains of the 16th century, after the reform of the 19th century, although the ...
The palace is so named because one of its owners was the Marquis of Guadalest, who was Admiral of Aragon (as a kind of minister of the navy of the Crown of Aragon).
Inside the College, in the Assembly Hall, there are tile floors from the 18th century. The ceiling painting is by José Vergara.
At the foot of the chapel there is a Gothic spiral staircase, it would ...
The current façade is from the 18th century. Above the door is a high relief of Saint Jerome, the patron of the guild, the work of Ignacio Vergara. On the façade, above the door, the year 1756 is inscribed ...
... guild of Velluters (velvet makers) was created in the 15th century, in 1474, due to the importance that silk had acquired in Valencia. In 1686 Carlos II granted the title of "College of Artists" to this ...
In 1786 the University of Valencia approved the Chair of Botany, independent of that of Medicine. This establishes the need to create a botanical garden.