From Baroque to Brutalism, from Gothic glory to Spanish Modernista, Valencia has a selection of the most eclectic architecture. In reverse chronological order of construction, here is a small ...
some of which still retain the original Gothic style. A rare example of Art Deco architecture in Valencia, Casa Judia was built in 1930 by Juan Guardiola Martinez, a Valencian architect.
Valencia in Spain has been named the second best city in Europe for British expats to live in, due to factors such as its low ...
Long famous as the birthplace of paella, Valencia offers 300 days of sunshine, exuberant architecture and wide swaths of ...
Just a short walk away, you’ll find the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Silk Exchange ( La Lonja de la Seda), which was the ...
the marble-floored Plaza de la Virgen is an ideal spot to appreciate some of the city's architecture – and to people-watch. From this viewpoint, you can take in the Gothic Valencia Cathedral ...
Located in the Plaza de la Reina, the Valencia Cathedral is probably most ... including Romanesque, Baroque and Gothic. Past visitors were impressed with the cathedral's interior, though they ...
Gothic architecture, or the 'modern style' as it was known 850 years ago, is immensely popular among architectural historians. Broadcaster and art historian Dan Cruickshank appraises its on-screen ...