1391 – Torres de Serranos, Valencia, Spain
Architect: Pere Balaguer The Serranos Towers are considered to be the largest Gothic city gateway in Europe, and were constructed at the end of the 14th century by Pere Balaguer as part of...
Architect: Pere Balaguer The Serranos Towers are considered to be the largest Gothic city gateway in Europe, and were constructed at the end of the 14th century by Pere Balaguer as part of...
The Quart Towers were a part of this old Christian city wall build in the 14th century but the towers are from the 15th century. The exterior of the monument still shows signs...
Architect: Francisco Figuerola / Javier Goerlich Puente del Mar (translated “Sea Bridge”) was for centuries the natural route over the now-diverted river to the port. It was rebuilt after flooding in 1591 that...
Architect: Sebastián Monleón A a large, impressive structure in the style of a Roman Coliseum by Sebastián Monleón, built between 1850-1860, the bullring is 18 metres high and the ring has a diameter...
Architect: Francisco Guardia & Alejandro Soler This is one of the oldest running food markets in Europe, although this building was constructed in 1914, in a genuine Valencian style, with lots of colours,...
Architect: Francisco Mora Berenguer A large building with three central aisles with two large lateral awnings that were built in a later expansion. An iron structure with a glass roof covers the central...
Architect: Santiago Calatrava Known popularly as “La Peineta” (the hairdo) for its unusual form, this bridge was designed with a 14 metre high inclined arch that stretches from one side to the other.
Architect: Santiago Calatrava The planetarium L’Hermisfèric was the first section of the Valencia City of Arts and Sciences opened to the public. It represents a huge human eye that comes alive and opens...
Architect: Santiago Calatrava The original bride crossing the Turia river bed was built by Engineer Fernandez Ordoñez in the 1980s. When the City of Arts and Sciences was built the bridge was considered...