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 of the photo you can see the Chapa buildings (1909), made by three different architects, but who maintained the compositional unity of the façade. No. 65 of the Gran Vía Marqués del Túria conserves ...
The old Hieronymite monastery of San Miguel de los Reyes was founded in 1546 by the Dukes of Calabria: Fernando de Aragón and Germana de Foix. The monastery also had to serve as a family pantheon.
It ...
This chalet houses memories, personal objects and literary works of the Valencian writer Vicente Blasco Ibáñez.
It has three floors, the ground floor dedicated to the Assembly Hall. In the first is the ...
This square is located in the Grao neighborhood, at the end of Avenida del Puerto. This neighborhood was an independent municipality, from 1826 to 1897, which bore the name of Vila Nova del Grao.
The ...
All the plant species planted in this walk resist the environment that affects the beaches of the Gulf of Valencia.
A bike path runs along the entire Promenade Maritime.
The Paseo Marítimo de Valencia runs parallel to the sea from the Malvarrosa beach to the Arenas beach, it is about 49,900 m2 and is managed by the Municipal Public Foundation of Singular Parks and Gardens. ...
This street, in reality, is nothing more than a continuation of the Paseo Marítimo de Valencia. The buildings in it are dedicated only to hospitality (restaurants and hotels).
This marina was built in 2007 for the 32nd America's Cup, turning the inner dock of the port of Valencia into a marina. It is located between the commercial port and the Arenas beach. Today it is a leisure ...
These sheds of the port of Valencia were built by José María Fuster and Fausto Élio. Its structure is metallic for the most part. They stand out for their modernist decoration in the side buildings, with ...
This building was designed as a maritime station by Federico Gómez de Membrillera. His style is French-inspired (remember the Lyon station in Paris).
It was badly damaged during the Civil War due to ...
The layout of this park was made on old orchard land and maintains some buildings linked to agricultural work from the 15th and 16th centuries, such as the Alquería de Barrinto (in the photo), now converted ...
This square was opened in 1970, when the palace of the Counts of Faura was demolished. The palace was in the Gothic style. In it was the Rastro de Valencia from 1960 to 1994, when it was moved next to ...
This room, long called "the palm room", has four tall and thin columns. It is accessed through a pointed portal flanked by two pointed windows that overlook the cloister. It has 12 meters on each side and ...
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 new monastery and the new church of the Order of Montesa were built during the years 1761-1770 by order of Carlos III, after the earthquake that destroyed the castle of Montesa and demolishing the ...