The gates of Serranos never fulfilled a defensive function (they were never attacked). They did serve, as a reception for kings and for celebrations. These towers were also used as a prison from 1586 to ...
These doors housed for a time, during the Civil War, the works of art from the Prado Museum; guarded by the Republican Government before the danger of destruction by the aerial bombings on Madrid.
They were built in the mid-15th century in the Gothic style. The order for the construction of city walls, towers and gates, as well as their maintenance and repair, was carried out by the Vella de Murs ...
These towers owe their name to the fact that the road leading to the town of Quart de Poblet started from them, a town that belonged to the Tarragona monastery of Poblet.
They were also called towers ...
In a reform, the remains of the palace of Ambassador Vich were placed, recomposing its Renaissance patio (in the photo). These remains were deposited in the old convent of Carmen and in the building of ...
Section VI of the Jardín del Turia runs from the San José bridge to the Trinidad bridge and has an area of 129,320 m2.
In 1981, the first democratic city council contracted the Advancement of the Special ...
... Ricardo Bofill's architecture workshop, were exhibited at La Lonja in Valencia in 1982.
With the progress projected by the architecture workshop of Ricardo Bofill, the results of the public participation ...
Sections X and XI of the Jardín del Turia go from the Puente de las Flores to the Puente del Ángel Custodio. These sections have an area of 135,275 m2.
These sections will be definitively designed by ...
Several architects participated in this building, including Javier Goerlich. The building shows the radical change given by postwar architecture, here all rationalism has disappeared.
The origins of this theater are in 1770, when the City acquired the drawings of a theater of Italian style. For various problems did not begin until 1808 and opened in 1832 without being completed. In ...
This rococo palace was partially occupied, the mid-twentieth century, by the College of Architects. In 1971 it was acquired by Banco Urquijo. It currently houses the Banco de Sabadell.