This street is named after the pattern of the barchillas (the barchilla was a measure of capacity) that is located under the arch, in the part that falls to the Archbishop's Palace. ...
The building opposite, from the 15th century, obtained its current appearance with the works carried out in the 19th century. It belonged to the Dukes of Villahermosa during the 18th century, but in the ...
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 College of Piarists has a rectangular courtyard with a small belfry with three bells, and a clock. On the ground floor, the courtyard has semicircular arches. The whole of the school and convent was ...
The church is in the Gothic style typical of the Languedoc region of France, with a single nave and chapels located between buttresses. The first arch rests on capitals of clear Muslim origin. It was declared ...
Designed in 1837 by the municipal architect Salvador Escrig, the Redonda Square was not finished on its inner front until 1848. In 1850 the fountain was placed. Measures 37 m. diameter.
This hermitage of Gothic origin presents the appearance of the successive reforms of the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The façade was made by the architect Sebastián Monleón Estellés ...
This building is a 1908 work by the architect Vicente Ferrer Pérez who, together with Demetrio Ribes, is one of the best representatives of the influence of Viennese modernism (Viennese Secession) in Valencia. ...
The south cloister (in the photo) and the church, built from 1623 to 1644, are the pieces of greatest architectural value.
To be able to see the monastery there are two guided tours for small groups ...
... in order to adapt the building to its new functions as a cultural center. In this renovation, modern additions are removed and historical elements are enhanced. The archaeological remains of the Muslim ...
... and the library also stand out. The courtyard of the rectory dates from 1842, and was also designed by the architect Timoteo Calvo. In 1954, Javier Goerlich demolished houses that dominated the Plaza ...
The north portal faces the patio and is from the 13th century, in the Romanesque style. In the keystone of the arch we can see the coat of arms of the Order, which was a simple white cross on a red background. ...
The construction, by the architect Joaquín María Belda Ibáñez, is arranged around several courtyards. Some of these patios are porticoed, with iron columns.
Calle del Palau starts from the Romanesque façade of the cathedral. This late Romanesque façade is related to the Façade of the Fillols (Façade of the Ahijados) of the Seo Vieja de Lérida.
Near this ...
Between the 13th and 14th centuries the construction of the refectory and the chapter hall of this convent of Carmen began, with the arrival of Carmelites from France.
The Gothic cloister is already ...
The Renaissance cloister is already from the 16th century.
Except for the church, from 1838 on, the rest of the convent will be used as a Museum and School of Fine Arts.
In 1882 this cloister was covered and the refectory and the chapter house were prepared for the new museum functions and the School of Fine Arts. And, as of 1994, the divisions and the roof of the Gothic ...