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Tourist Spot Attractions In Province of Valencia

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Valencia or València is a province of Spain, in the central part of the Valencian Community. Of the province's 2,566,474 people , one-third live in the capital, Valencia, which is also the capital of the autonomous community. There are 265 municipalities in the province.
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  • 3. Palau Ducal dels Borja Gandia Gandia
    The Palace of the Borgias is an aristocratic palace of Valencian Gothic and Renaissance styles located in the city of Valencia, Spain. It is now the headquarters of the Valencian Parliament. The palace was constructed in the 15th century to be the residence of the Borgia family in the capital of the Kingdom of Valencia.
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  • 6. Iglesia del Salvador Requena
    The Iglesia Arciprestal del Salvador is Renaissance-style, Roman Catholic church in Requena, province of Valencia, Spain. The church was erected in the 15th century in Isabelline Gothic architecture, although it underwent baroque refurbishment in the 18th century, including the addition of the Chapel of the Communion, and the bell-tower. It was declared in 1966, along with the town a Conjunto Histórico-Artístico Nacional. The church has three naves with side chapels. The main façade has three highly sculpted portals.
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  • 7. Plaza de la Virgen Valencia
    The Modernisme Plaza of the City Hall of Valencia was the transformation of the square of the City Hall of Valencia by Javier Goerlich in 1931 , now in its site is the current Plaza of the City Hall and its fountain. The Dr. Daniel Benito Goerlich , Professor of Art History and Curator of Cultural Heritage of the University of Valencia, assures that the reform of the 1930s belongs to a very specific social context, and was destroyed a few years later in a completely different context, the repressive postwar, towards the disaffected to the political regime of the time. Benito Goerlich, is, curiously, nephew of architect Goerlich Lleó.
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  • 12. Torres de Serranos Valencia
    The Serrans Gate or Serranos Gate , also known as Serrans Towers or Serranos Towers is one of the twelve gates that formed part of the ancient city wall, the Christian Wall , of the city of Valencia, Spain. It was built in Valencian Gothic style at the end of the 14th century . Its name is probably due to its location in the northeast of the old city centre, making it the entry point for the royal road connecting Valencia with the comarca or district of Els Serrans as well as the entry point for the royal road to Barcelona, or because the majority of settlers near there in the time of James I of Aragon were from the area around Teruel, whose inhabitants were often called serrans by the Valencians. Alternatively, the gate may also have been named after an important family, the Serrans, who ...
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