The warm room is the largest and is divided into three parts separated by columns. It has an octagonal dome on, with starry skylights in the central part.
The church of the Colegio del Patriarca, is the first in Valencia that ends with the type of medieval church. It was made by Guillem del Rey and has a Latin cross plan, side chapels and a dome over the ...
In the Contract Room, completed in 1498, its eight helical columns stand out, opening up like palm trees to support the vault. Its maximum height is 17.40 m.
Throughout its history, this building has been a Military Academy for Cadets (1819-1826), a Charity House, a supply warehouse for the army and a Military Hospital (during the Civil War). Since 1946 it ...
The old Colegio de San Pío V, currently the Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia, was founded in the 17th century to train priests. It was traced by Juan Bautista Pérez Castiel, being executed by José Minguez ...
This was the church of the old town of Ruzafa. The church had been built on the site of the old medieval church and was renovated in 1676 by Juan Bautista Pérez Castiel, who gave it its current appearance. ...
The Church of the Pious Schools, built during the years 1767-1773, overlooks this square. Its interior is based on the Pantheon in Rome, highlighting its 40 m dome. Tall. The church was declared a Historic-Artistic ...
The market has more than 8,000 m. squares and a grandiose metal structure supported by slender cast iron pillars.
The building, with an irregular floor plan, is articulated with a wider street, which ...
The walls of the market are covered by abundant ceramics from the La Ceramo factory in Benicalap.
The fishmonger's dome has a swordfish-shaped weathervane (in the image), while the larger dome has a parrot-shaped ...
Its domes, covered with ceramic inside, stand out from this market. The largest is round (located where the two main streets intersect) and the one with the fishmonger is oval.
This square is dedicated to Juan Lorenzo de Vilarrasa, governor of the Kingdom of Valencia north of Xixona from 1528. In his position Vilarrasa assisted the viceroys in maintaining public order.
This square was formerly called de la Almoina, because the so-called Casa de la Almoina (alms) was found here, where the poor were assisted since 1303. The house was demolished at the end of the 19th century. ...
El Miguelete is the bell tower of the cathedral, in the Gothic style, measuring 50.85 m. up to the terrace.
This type of tower passes from the south of France to the Crown of Aragon. The works began ...
This basilica was built by Diego Martínez Ponce de Urrana, from Requena, starting in 1653, to house the image of the Virgen de los Desamparados, patron saint of Valencia. The oval plan contained in a rectangle ...
The Great Mosque of Valencia was inaugurated in 1992 and has capacity for around 500 people. It was enlarged in 2004.
This mosque began its activities in 1994 and, in addition to the prayer room, it ...