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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Valencia in Spain
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Spain
Distance: Approx. 541 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.4758,-0.375
The Archdiocese of Valencia (Latin: Archidioecesis Valentinus) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church located in north-eastern Spain, in the province of Valencia, part of the autonomous community of Valencia. The archdiocese heads the ecclesiastical province of Valencia, with authority over the suffragan dioceses of Ibiza, Majorca, Minorca, Orihuela-Alicante and Segorbe-Castellón. The archbishops are seated in Valencia Cathedral.
Valencia Cathedral
Cathedral in Valencia, Spain
Distance: Approx. 541 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.47583333,-0.375
Valencia Cathedral, at greater length the Metropolitan Cathedral–Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia (Spanish: Iglesia Catedral-Basílica Metropolitana de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora de Valencia, Valencian: Església Catedral-Basílica Metropolitana de l'Assumpció de la Mare de Déu de València), also known as St Mary's Cathedral, is a Catholic church in Valencia, Spain. The cathedral was consecrated in 1238 by the first bishop of Valencia after the Reconquista, Pere d'Albalat, Archbishop of Tarragona, and was dedicated to Saint Mary by order of James I the Conqueror. It was built over the site of the former Visigothic cathedral, which under the Moors had been turned into a mosque.
Corts Valencianes
Main legislative body of the Valencian Community, Spain
Distance: Approx. 536 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.47777778,-0.37444444
The Corts Valencianes (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈkoɾ(d)z valensiˈanes]), commonly known as Les Corts ([les ˈkoɾ(t)s]), are the main legislative body of the Generalitat Valenciana and therefore of the Valencian Community. The main location of the Corts is in the Palace of the Borgias in Valencia; however it can meet at any location in the Valencian lands. The Corts has its origins in bodies established in the thirteenth century by King James I of Aragon.
Museu de Belles Arts de València
Art museum in San Pío V street – Valencia
Distance: Approx. 398 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.479,-0.371
The Museu de Belles Arts de València (Valencian pronunciation: [muˈzɛw ðe ˈbeʎez ˈaɾdz de vaˈlensi.a]; Spanish: Museo de Bellas Artes de Valencia; English: "Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia") is an art gallery in Valencia, Spain, founded in 1913. It houses some 2,000 works, most dating from the 14th–17th centuries, including a Self portrait of Diego Velázquez, a St. John the Baptist by El Greco, Goya's Playing Children, Gonzalo Pérez's Altarpiece of Sts.
Real Colegio Seminario del Corpus Christi
Distance: Approx. 549 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.4725,-0.37333333
The Real Colegio Seminario del Corpus Christi (Royal College and Seminary of Corpus Christi) is a former Roman Catholic school and seminary founded in 1583 in the Spanish city of Valencia. It is located in calle de la Nau in the old city, opposite La Nau, the former Universidad Literaria.
La Nau
Cultural property in Valencia, Spain
Distance: Approx. 563 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.47194444,-0.37277778
La Nau (literally "The Nave") is the former building of the old Universidad Literaria in Valencia, and is today one of the smaller buildings of the modern Universitat de València. The street itself is known as the carrer de la Nau after the building. It was built in 1497 and remodeled in 1830.
Palace of the Borgias
Historic site in Valencia
Distance: Approx. 554 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.47784722,-0.37463889
The Palace of Benicarló (officially and in Valencian, Palau de Benicarló, also commonly known as Palau de les Corts Valencianes or Palau dels Borja) 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.
Del Real Palace, Valencia
Distance: Approx. 460 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.48,-0.368
The now demolished Del Real Palace or Royal Palace (in Valencian, Palau del Real; in Spanish, Palacio del Real) was the former residence of the kings of Valencia in the «Cap i Casal» (head and home) of the kingdom, as the city of Valencia was then called. It was on the left bank of the Turia River, where nowadays Jardines del Real are. It was also known as «300 keys palace» in reference to the number of rooms it had at its height.
Palacio de Ripalda
Demolished Spanish building in Valencia
Distance: Approx. 231 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.4771,-0.3665
The Palacio de Ripalda was a building (now defunct) of Eclectic style designed in 1889 by Spanish architect Joaquín María Arnau Miramón in the Spanish city of Valencia.
San Esteban, Valencia
Church in Valencia, Spain
Distance: Approx. 384 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.47613056,-0.37315833
St. Stephen's Church (Spanish: Iglesia de San Esteban; Valencian: Església de Sant Esteve) is a Catholic parish church located in the Plaça de Sant Esteve in the city of Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain.
Natural Science Museum of Valencia
Distance: Approx. 382 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.479331,-0.368939
The Natural Science Museum of Valencia (Spain) is located at Jardines del Real (Municipal Garden Centre).
Monument to James I (Valencia)
Distance: Approx. 475 meters
Latitude and longitude: 39.471886,-0.370585
Jaume I (Spanish: Jaime I) or the Monument to James I is an instance of public art in Valencia, Spain. The monument is topped by an equestrian bronze statue representing James I of Aragon, conqueror of Valencia in 1238 and founder of the Kingdom of Valencia.
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