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Most important cultural monuments of the Comunidad Valenciana

Most important cultural monuments of the Comunidad Valenciana

The Comunidad Valenciana brings together some of the most outstanding historical and cultural monuments of the Spanish Mediterranean. Among historic cities, Gothic architecture, castles, modernist markets and religious heritage, the region offers a unique combination of history and tradition.

Valencia, Alicante and Castellón preserve important Roman, Islamic and medieval remains that make the community one of the most interesting cultural destinations on the Mediterranean coast.

La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia

La Lonja de la Seda is one of the most important civil Gothic buildings in Europe and one of the great historical symbols of Valencia. Built during the commercial boom of the city, it reflects the Mediterranean importance of Valencia between the 15th and 16th centuries.

What stands out about La Lonja de la Seda

  • Salón Columnario
  • Patio de los Naranjos
  • Valencian Gothic architecture
  • Historic decorative details

The monument is located next to the Mercado Central and forms part of the historic heart of Valencia.

La Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias

Although it represents the most contemporary architecture of the region, la Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias has become one of the great cultural icons of Valencia.

Designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela, the complex combines science, culture and futuristic design next to the former riverbed of the Turia river.

Main spaces

  • L’Hemisfèric
  • Museo de las Ciencias
  • L’Oceanogràfic
  • Palau de les Arts

El Castillo de Peñíscola

El Castillo del Papa Luna, located over the Mediterranean Sea in Peñíscola, is one of the most impressive fortresses of the Comunidad Valenciana.

Built by the Templars, it dominates the historic quarter of the city and offers spectacular views of the Castellón coast.

What to visit in Peñíscola

  • Templar castle
  • Medieval walls
  • Historic quarter
  • Beaches and viewpoints

El Palmeral de Elche

El Palmeral de Elche is one of the most singular cultural landscapes of the Mediterranean and the largest urban palm grove in Europe.

Its Andalusian origin and the conservation of thousands of palm trees make this space one of the historical symbols of the province of Alicante.

El Castillo de Santa Bárbara in Alicante

Located on Mount Benacantil, el Castillo de Santa Bárbara dominates the city of Alicante and the Mediterranean from a strategic position.

The fortress brings together remains from different historical periods and is one of the main tourist attractions of the city.

La Catedral and the historic quarter of Valencia

The historic centre of Valencia preserves religious and civil monuments of great architectural value.

Essential places in Valencia

  • Catedral de Valencia
  • El Miguelete
  • Torres de Serranos
  • Torres de Quart
  • Plaza de la Virgen

The streets of the old town show the mixture of Roman, medieval and Baroque influences of the city.

El Monasterio de Santa María de la Valldigna

This monastery located in the province of Valencia is one of the most important monastic ensembles of the Comunidad Valenciana.

Founded in the 13th century, it preserves Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance elements surrounded by a natural setting of great beauty.

The Comunidad Valenciana and its monumental heritage

The cultural monuments of the Comunidad Valenciana reflect centuries of Mediterranean history and a great architectural diversity. From Templar castles to Gothic buildings and contemporary spaces, the region offers a unique combination of heritage, tradition and modernity.

Valencia, Alicante, Elche and Peñíscola form an ideal route for those who wish to discover some of the most important monuments of the Spanish Mediterranean.

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