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Palace of Almirantes de Aragón, Valencia
The importance of the Palacio de los Almirantes is to be found in its cloistered patio, which is one of the finest examples of a Valencian seigniorial mansion. The patio is trapezoidal, with Gothic ar...
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The church of San Juan del Hospital, Valencia
The church of San Juan del Hospital is one of the oldest in Valencia. The site housed originally a hospital, a convent and a cemetery, although these installations started to decline as from 1317. The...
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The Ex-Convent Del Carmen And The Church Of La Santa Cruz, Valencia
This architectural unit used to be part of the Carmelite convent and elements still remain from this time such as the cloister, with its pointed arches, the refectory and the conference room. The whol...
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The Parish Church Of Los Santos Juanes, Valencia
There are several items worth noting on the outer walls, amongst which a large rose, a statue of the Virgin of the Rosary and the clock tower, flanked by the two Saint Johns, are outstanding. At the h...
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The Parish Church Of San Martín Obispo And San Antonio, Valencia
This Gothic church has one irregular-shaped nave. It underwent considerable structural change between the XVI and XVIII centuries, affecting both its interior and exterior. Source: Turismo Comunidad ...
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The Church And Tower Of Santa Catalina Mártir, Valencia
This church was originally built in the Gothic style, although certain finishing touches tend to be Renaissance-like. After a fire in XVIII century, it was rebuilt in the Baroque style, although later...
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The Parish Church Of an Nicolás De Bari And San Pedro, Valencia
In this church, a Gothic structure lives in harmony with Baroque decor. Among the Gothic elements, the main door which gives access to the interior is the most outstanding. Inside, the magnificent Bar...
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Atarazanas del Grao, Valencia
As activity increased in the port of Valencia, it became obvious that the shipyards would have to be moved to an area close to the Barcas street, to what is called the Grao.This way, the fishermen wou...
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Baños Árabes del Almirante, Valencia
These installations,which follow the model of Moorish baths, have three soaking areas for cold, warm and hot water. They are all laid out between columns, and have a hallway as an access area. This ar...
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The Quart Towers, Valencia
These towers, which were part of the first Christian city wall, bear a certain similarity to the Castel Nuovo Gate in Naples. There are three main parts to the structure : two cylindrical towers and a...
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