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 ...
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 ...
... 1840 the shipyards were privatized, some arches were bricked up and destroyed. In 1980 it became municipal property, being restored during the years 1986-1993 and starting a new phase as an exhibition ...
The cloister of the Santo Domingo Convent is square (34 m. On each side) and has six pointed arches on each side, except for the north side, which has five. The vaults are ribbed with brick inserts. The ...
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The blinded arches that are seen to the right belonged to the Lonja del Mustasaf or Almotacén, of Arab origin destined to control the weights and measures of the market. This institution had its headquarters ...
In this square there are three of the most important historical buildings in Valencia: the Cathedral of Santa María, the Basilica of the Virgen de los Desamparados and the Palacio de la Generalitat.
The ...
... plants are expected to climb up the arches, covering them.
Next to the Umbracle there is a viewpoint, from where you can see a large part of the City of Arts and Sciences. Below the Umbracle is the parking ...