The garden was designed, by José Benlliure himself, in the style of the private gardens of the time, with cypresses, pines, orange trees, lemon trees, laurels, jasmine, myrtles, etc.
José Benlliure y Gil died in this house in 1937, at the age of 82.
In the house there are not only works by the Benlliure family, there are also works by Sorolla, Muñoz Degraín and other artists of the ...
The building dates from 1880 and was acquired by José Benlliure and Gil on their return from Rome in 1912. The house was renovated and Benlliure equipped it with furniture brought from Italy, which are ...
This building, started in 1758, went from being a Customs Office to being a Tobacco Factory (1828). It was carried out by Felipe Rubio, Antonio Gilabert and Tomás Miner. In 1895 it suffered a terrible ...
This curious building owes its name to the Star of David, which can be seen on the pediment of the entrance door. It was built by architect of Sueca Juan Guardiola Martínez, in the neo-Egyptian style. ...
Among its decoration, the dragons stand out as a corbel and the locomotive seen from the front of its main façade, located on the chamfer. The locomotive has the star of the Northern Railway Company.
This museum houses "Las Rocas", floats that parade on Corpus Christi day through the city center. Apparently the name alludes to its size and shapes, since the scenes were represented in what were called ...
This was the home of José Benlliure Gil and his family. It is interesting for being the sample of a typical Valencian bourgeois house from the end of the 19th century, with its small garden and the study ...
... government, which tried not to become a sordid place. There were even luxurious houses with orchards and gardens. The city doctors controlled the prostitutes. In the mancebía there were hostals, taverns ...
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 ...
... 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 ...