The round fountain in the rose garden of these gardens was previously in the Plaza de la Reina. The rose garden has approximately 6,000 roses of different species.
These gardens also have a wide variety ...
The Museum of Natural Sciences is located in a building built in the Jardines del Real. It is a museum that allows you to admire groups such as the Botet collection, previously exhibited in the Almudín, ...
The layout of these gardens corresponds to different styles of gardening due to the different remodeling carried out.
The gardens have numerous sculptures and monumental fountains, a rose garden, a pond ...
This long street is actually a piece of the famous Roman Via Augusta. Around 1850 the street was widened by 10 m. at 14 m. wide. Medieval buildings disappeared, in this section that goes from the Plaza ...
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.
This pedestrian street, formerly led to the Ruzafa gate of the medieval wall. On the street was the Trianón Palace or Lyric Theater, designed by Javier Goerlich and inaugurated in 1914. It was demolished ...
After the conquest of Valencia by Jaime I, the Ruzafa gardens became farmlands with farmhouses occupied by the conquerors. The army of Jaime I settled in Ruzafa to direct the siege and the conquest of ...
This bridge communicated the city with the Camí de la Mar (current Avda. Del Puerto), hence its name. It was built during the years 1592-1596. During the Republic, the ramps were replaced by stairs (according ...
The landscaping of the central space, of this Gran Vía, was designed by Francisco Mora in 1912. From its early days it still conserves the cast iron street lamps, which at the beginning of the 20th century ...
The Dominican convent and its church of El Pilar were founded in 1611. The monks had the auxiliary work of the sick at the neighboring General Hospital.
Orriols Park was inaugurated in the year 2000 and has an area of around 32,500 m2.
This park is managed by the Municipal Autonomous Organism, Unique Parks and Gardens and the Municipal Gardening and ...
This square was formerly called Les Panses (raisins).
Here the event of poor Palleter took place, so named because he sold straw articles (palla in Valencian). On May 23, 1808, the Palleter declared ...
This church was demolished in the revolution of 1868 and rebuilt in 1886 using its foundations. The new church maintained the spatial organization, the functions and the style of the Gesú of Rome, like ...
The religious iconography of the covers of the Lonja de Valencia is consistent with the construction, conceived as a temple of the merchants. Here the merchants did business and there was the official ...
The towns located on the coast, Grao and Cabañal, would not pass to Valencia until 1897. Until then they had remained autonomous populations.
In these towns, a popular architecture developed between ...