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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Although of Gothic origin, this palace takes its current configuration in the 18th century. The sixth count of Cervelló, Felipe Carlos Osorio, gave it to the municipal government when he moved to live ...
The Palace of the Exhibition was built, provisionally, for the Regional Exhibition of 1909. It was preserved later, serving for various activities: from 1966 to 1979 it was the Higher Technical School ...
It was the main access to the city of Valencia. It must be taken into account that the roads of the other two capitals of the Crown of Aragon reached them: Barcelona and Zaragoza.
In 2000 a cleaning ...
This neo-Gothic building from 1884, by the architect José Camaña, is currently one of the headquarters of the Catholic University of Valencia San Vicente Mártir.
The painting on the arch of the Portal de Valldigna is a reproduction of an original Gothic one and represents Jaime II founding the Royal Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna.