This short street connects Calabazas Street with Palafox Street and is one of the streets that surround the Central Market. In the seventeenth century it was called Calle del Gall (rooster).
This street is so named because breakage occurred here (trencar comes from the verb=break) of the old Muslim wall, to communicate with the market, which was on the outside.
It was the first paved street ...
This church, of Gothic origin, will be in the 16th and 17th centuries when it acquires its current appearance. It will suffer several fires throughout its history, the first in 1311. In 1592, it suffers ...
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).
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 ...
San Vicente Ferrer was born in this house in 1350, which in 1498 was bought by the convent of Santo Domingo de Valencia and two years later sold to the millinery guild, since San Vicente was its patron. ...