This square is dedicated to the Count of Barcelona and King of Aragon, Valencia, Mallorca, Sicily, Sardinia and, for a time (1442-1458), of as well of Naples .
The Plaza de Alfonso el Magnánimo was formed ...
In this square are the church of the Patriarch and the old Literary University of Valencia, today the La Nau Cultural Center.
Miquel Navarro's sculpture was provisionally installed. ...
This avenue was formed, in the 90s of the 20th century, on the old Liria road (Ademuz track).
The Iberian Lady sculpture is a tribute to the Lady of Elche and was given by the artist Manolo Valdés to ...
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 ...
The Jardines del Real, also called Viveros, are about 200,000 m2. The Royal Palace of Valencia was formerly located here. These gardens are closed, in part, with the construction material and fences that ...
Section VII is about 68,800 m2. In 1997 works were carried out to install a central collector and, once finished, the center was converted into a bicycle lane. Outdoor sculptures are shown in this section. ...
... fire. In 1914, the reform works began to transform it into a Palace of Justice, which happened in 1922.
The sculptures of Carlos III, Justice and Prudence, which appear at the top of the cover, are works ...
The sculpture of St. Martin and the Poor man was created by sculptor Pierre Van Béckere in the fifteenth century. This magnificent Flemish sculpture was bought and brought from Flanders to Valencia in ...
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, ...
In this square is the Astoria hotel (1959), on the site of what was the Vilaragut palace (15th century). This family was famous for its confrontation with the Centelles family.
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 square is dedicated to Juan Lorenzo de Vilarrasa, governor of the Kingdom of Valencia north of Xixona from 1528. In his position Vilarrasa assisted the viceroys in maintaining public order.
In this square are the Parcent gardens. The square occupies the space where Parcent's palace used to be, of which we see in the image the old doorway, which now serves as the entrance to the gardens.
The ...
The Marchalenes Park also has a wide variety of shrubs and herbaceous plants.
A neighboring building that had been built in the second half of the 20th century has been integrated into the park.
This garden is from the early 19th century and was built by popular subscription. The idea comes from the French administration, during the occupation of the Napoleonic troops. In 1812, Marshal Suchet ...
This square was formed by the demolition of a block of houses in 1772. The square was first called the Congregation. In 1931 it was named after San Vicente Ferrer. It is popularly known as "Plaza de los ...