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A historic square in the heart of Valencia, Plaça de la Mare de Déu is a symbol of the city's rich heritage, surrounded by three iconic landmarks: the Catedral de Santa María, the Basílica de la Virgen de los Desamparados, and the Palacio de la Generalidad.
A tradition of the Water Tribunal of the plain of Valencia, also known as the Tribunal of Waters, is an institution of justice settling water use disputes between farmers and irrigation communities in the Horta de València.
El Micalet is a Valencian Gothic style bell tower, 51 m high to the terrace and 63 m in total, with an octagonal prism shape and 207 steps.
A Gothic Catholic cathedral built over the site of a former Visigothic cathedral and a mosque, featuring Valencian Gothic architectural style with Romanesque, French Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical elements.
A Catholic parish church, St. Stephen's is one of the oldest in Valencia, built in the Gothic style on the site of a former mosque, with a small size and proximity to Valencia Cathedral.
A 136-hectare urban park in the former Turia Riverbed in Valencia, Spain, stretching 8.5 kilometers in length and attracting over three million visitors annually, making it the most visited park in Spain.
A museum of fine arts featuring over 2,000 works, including renowned masterpieces by Velázquez, El Greco, Goya, and Pinturicchio, as well as engravings by Piranesi, sculptures, contemporary art, and archaeological findings.
A fortified tower and one of the twelve gates of the ancient city wall of Valencia, Spain, constructed between 1392 and 1398 in Valencian Gothic style.
A palace of gótico valenciano style with renacentist interventions, built in the 15th century, and considered a Bien de Interés Cultural since 1931.
A museum of tin soldiers and historical miniatures featuring over 95,000 pieces on display, showcasing Spanish history through miniatures of battles, personalities, and events, with 16 permanent exhibition rooms and temporary exhibitions.
A 13th-century church with a single-nave and polygonal apse, refurbished in Gothic style in the 15th century, featuring a rose window and decorated with frescoes depicting the lives of Saint Nicholas and Peter of Verona in Baroque fashion.
A fortified tower built between 1441 and 1493 as one of the four main gates of the city wall, originally replacing the Islamic gate and serving as a western entrance to the kingdom of Castile.
A Catholic parish church with a complex iconography, including statues and frescoes, featuring the symbols of John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, and the Virgin of the Rosary, decorated by Jacopo Bertesi and Antonio Palomino.
A public market and one of the main works of Valencian Art Nouveau, Mercado Central is a large marketplace featuring a predominantly Art Nouveau style, iron, wood, and ceramics, with a unique roof and internal design, offering a range of food, souvenir, and dining options.
A late Valencian Gothic-style civil building, the Lonja de la Seda is a principal tourist attraction in Valencia, featuring a lavishly decorated Trading Hall with twisted columns, a Renaissance-style Consulate of the Sea, and a rich history as the city's financial centre.
A Baroque and Renaissance-style cultural property, the Reial Col·legi Seminari de Corpus Christi was a former Roman Catholic school and seminary founded in 1583 and features a beautiful cloister, church, library, and museum with works by renowned artists.
A museum showcasing a valuable collection of artworks, including paintings, textiles, and unique pieces of ornamental art. The exhibits highlight the history of the building, its social context, and the artistic patronage of its founder, Arzobispo Juan de Ribera.
Torres dels Serrans