... Over this door a pointed arch with an oculus in which appears the Maltese cross was built later, since this military and hospitable order was actually called Saint John of Jerusalem, Rhodes and Malta. ...
José Benlliure y Gil died in this house in 1937, at the age of 82.
In the house there are not only works by the Benlliure family, there are also works by Sorolla, Muñoz Degraín and other artists of the ...
The building dates from 1880 and was acquired by José Benlliure and Gil on their return from Rome in 1912. The house was renovated and Benlliure equipped it with furniture brought from Italy, which are ...
This street, which takes the curious name of rinconada, is dedicated to a writer and member of the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language who died in 1964.
The street is located where the old Jewish quarter ...
This street is so named because many nobles settled here in the past, hence several palaces are preserved in it. The reason for settling on this street was that at the beginning of it, approximately where ...
This square took its name from the naked child in the fountain, because of its dark color, as the sculpture was made of cast iron. The Negrito fountain, from 1850, was the first public drinking water fountain ...
From this square starts the street of Quart (intramural). To the left of this street begins the leisure area of the Carmen neighborhood.
The aqueduct that carried the water to the center of the Roman ...
The painting on the arch of the Portal de Valldigna is a reproduction of an original Gothic one and represents Jaime II founding the Royal Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna.