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 ...
In 1878 this street took the name of La Paz at the end of the Carlist Wars (the third Carlist War had ended in 1876).
The idea of a road that would connect the Puente del Mar with the Plaza del Mercado ...
In the photo you can see the Almirante's palace, from the 15th century, although its façade is already from the 18th century. This palace has interesting Gothic coffered ceilings in the lobby and in the ...
The musician José Iturbi was born on this street.
The Xerea cinema was also located there, which in the 70s of the 20th century became a reference for all movie lovers.
This small square preserves the modest 19th century family homes intact and has an atzucac (cul-de-sac), which can be seen on the right in the image, with the curious name of Calle de las Impertinencias. ...
This church was one of the ten of Reconquista created in 1238, although the current work is from the early seventeenth century. In the years 1678-1683 it was decorated with plaster and sgraffito, a work ...
The Archbishop's Palace, on the right, was started in the 13th century, but there are very few remains from this time. The current building dates from the mid-20th century, as it was burned in 1936. ...
This square is so named because the Crespi de Valldaura family lived here for a time, a family of nobles who accompanied Jaime I in the conquest of Valencia.
In this square is the Official College of ...
The Faculty of Theology, on the left, was built in the early 19th century where before the Conde del Real's house. At first the building was used as a Council Seminary. ...
The fountain with the small sculpture of S. Luis Beltrán dates from 1966. Both the statue and the fountain were damaged by acts of vandalism in 2011, and were restored shortly after.
From 1908 to 1991 the Almudín was used as a Paleontological Museum, housing the Rodrigo Botet collection, and from 1996 it is used as a public exhibition hall. The entrance porch dates back to the 16th ...
The Benicarló palace, on the left, is the current seat of the Valencian Courts. The works on this palace were started in the 15th century by Francesc Martínez Biulaigua, who soon died. He was succeeded ...
The newest part of the Palace of the Generalitat is the tower that overlooks the Plaza de Manises. Built between 1942-1951, it does not clash with the rest of the building, which is much older.
The building on the right is the Palace of the Catalá de Valeriola family (15th century). In the 18th century it acquired its current appearance in a reform. It has hosted the Academy of the Nocturns, ...
In this square is the palace of the Real Maestranza de Caballería de Valencia (18th century), it is the building on the left. The Real Maestranza de Caballería was founded by Fernando VI, in 1754, in order ...
The azucat (cul-de-sac), which is on the left of the photograph, was formed in Islamic times. After the conquest of Valencia, in the azucat, the medieval chapel of San Gil was built and for this reason ...
This square was previously called Plaza de San Gil. In her you will find the Museum of the History of Medicine and Science, which is located in the Cerveró palace, from the 18th century.