In Spain tourist information

Spain information to make your holidays easier.

 IN-Spain Travel Guide: Regions of Spain | Tourism in Spain | Routes by Spain | Golf in Spain | Weather in Spain

SITE INDEX
 
Province Info
  Andalucia Info
  Aragon Info
  Asturias Info
  Balearic Islands
  Basque Country
  Canary Islands
  Cantabria Info
  Castile-La-Mancha
  Castile and Leon
  Catalonia Info
  Extremadura Info
  Galicia Info
  La Rioja Info
  Madrid Info
  Murcia Info
  Navarre Info
  Valencia Info
malagacar

Valencia Monuments

Palacio de la Generalitat
Seat of the Valencian Government, with Renaissance-style coffered and gold-beaten ceilings, and reminiscences of the Orient. The Salon de las Cortes (Parliament contains large paintings by Zariñena.

El "Micalet" or Miguelete
Constructed in the 14th century, El Miguelete is the belltower of the Cathedral.

La Lonja Silk Exchange
A splendid late-Gothic building known as the Silk Exchange constructed by Pere Compte. Its famous hall with helicoidal columns is now used for exhibitions. Of special interest is the ceiling of the Salon del Consulado, taken from the 15th century Casa de la Ciudad (Town Hall).

Torres de Serranos - Serranos Towers
Constructed by Pere Balaguer in the 14th century, these impressive towers once formed part of the defensive walls of the city. They now contain the Maritime Museum.

Torres de Quart - Quart Towers
This gateway was built by Pere Bofill in the 1 5th century providing access to the city from the west.

Mercado Central - Central Market
The modernist style Central Market is onc of Europe's largest covered market places, with a total area of 8,000 square metres.

Catedral Metropolitana - Metropolitan Cathedral
The cathedral of the city is a compendium ol different styles: the Palau doorway is Romanesque; the Apostles doorway , the Chapel of lhe Holy Chalice, the dome and the Miguelete Tower are Gothic; the presbitery and main doorway are Baroque, with a few Renaissance chapels.

Real Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados
This basilica, named aiter the city's patron saint, is a traditional refuge for prayer. Its elliptical interior features a vaulted ceiling with a fresco by Palomino; the image of the Virgin is Gothic.


Valencia guide

Valencia Information
Valencia City
Valencia Beaches
Valencia Festivities
Valencia Gardens
Valencia Gastronomy
Valencia Hotels
Valencia Monuments
Valencia Museums
Valencia Map

Valencian Community Maps
Valencia golf information
Valencia weather

 

 

   All content © 2019 in-spain.net All Rights Reserved