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Plaza de la Virgen

Valencia


Busy Plaza de la Virgen, ringed by cafes and imposing public buildings, was once the forum of Roman Valencia. The reclining figure in its central fountain represents the Río Turia, while the eight maidens with their gushing pots symbolise the main irrigation canals flowing from it.


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Nearby Valencia attractions

1. Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados

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The Real Basílica de Nuestra Señora de los Santos Inocentes Mártires y Desamparados, to name it fully, is Valencia's central spot for active Christianity…

2. Palau de la Generalitat

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This handsome 15th-century Gothic palace, much amended over the years, is the seat of government for the Valencia region. Its symmetry is recent: the…

3. Museo Catedralicio Diocesano

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Newly reopened, this cathedral museum is a good-looking blend of the modern and venerable. There are some excellent religious paintings here; it's…

4. La Almoina

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Beneath the square just east of Valencia’s cathedral, the archaeological remains of the kernel of Roman, Visigoth and Islamic Valencia shimmer through a…

5. El Miguelete

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Turn left as you enter the main portal of the cathedral for the climb up to El Miguelete, the emblematic octagonal tower. It's apparently 51m high,…

6. Catedral de Valencia

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Valencia’s cathedral was built over a mosque after the 1238 reconquest. Its low, wide, brick-vaulted triple nave is mostly Gothic, with neoclassical side…

7. ´¡±ô³¾³Ü»åí²Ô

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The 15th-century ´¡±ô³¾³Ü»åí²Ô originally served as the city’s granary, storing wheat brought in from the surrounding countryside. Writing high up on the…

8. Palacio de los Borja

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Built in the late 15th century as a residence for the Borja family, this imposing palace has late-Gothic and Renaissance features and now serves as…