In the 19th century the baths were restored adding a neo-Arab decoration. They closed in 1959.
During the years 1961-1963, the neo-Arab decoration of the 19th century was restored and eliminated. From ...
These baths were used until the 20th century and have an entrance hall, a cold room, a warm room and a hot room. The room in the photo is adjacent to the cold room and had bathroom utensils and latrines. ...
Calle del Palau starts from the Romanesque façade of the cathedral. This late Romanesque façade is related to the Façade of the Fillols (Façade of the Ahijados) of the Seo Vieja de Lérida.
Near this ...
The Trinidad convent is of great historical importance, as it was founded in 1444 by María de Castilla, who was the consort of Alfonso the Magnanimous and regent during his long absence in Naples. Maria ...
This church is the only thing that remains of the old Augustinian convent that had been founded, outside the Muslim wall, in 1281. When the wall was extended in the 14th century, the convent remained within ...
Until 1852 the square was not landscaped, leaving only one esplanade from the year 1813. The guardian house was later dedicated to Juvenile Tutelar Court and later Consumer Protection Office.
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 ...
The south portal of the church, the one that faces the street of the Abadía de San Martín, is from the 18th century and has a relief attributed to Ignacio Vergara.
The bell tower of this church dates from the early seventeenth century and will serve as a model for other bell towers in Valencia.
On the main portal, the one that overlooks Calle San Vicente Mártir, ...
Several architects participated in this building, including Javier Goerlich. The building shows the radical change given by postwar architecture, here all rationalism has disappeared.
The old convent of San Francisco was located in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, which was demolished in 1891. In its place the San Francisco park was built.
The square was configured with the following spaces: ...
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 ...
In this street there are three emblematic buildings of the city of Valencia: the North Station, the Plaza de Toros and the Luis Vives Institute.
The Luis Vives Institute dates from 1562, although most ...
This market was designed by Francisco Mora Berenguer. It consists of a rectangular metal framework on cast iron pillars and two monumental brick facades. Its surface is delimited by a fence.
The building on the left, nº 12 de la calle, is a good example of an 18th century silk house-workshop.
The neighborhood is also called Velluters, who were the workers who made the silk thread. In principle ...
In the basement of the square there is the Tossal Gallery, an official exhibition center that preserves the remains of the Islamic wall of Balensiya: a square tower and a painting of the wall from the ...
Next to the church of the Company was the old Professed House, residence of Jesuit fathers, which was left empty with the expulsion of these in 1767. It was later used for several uses, one of them was ...