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City of Arts and Sciences | La Lonja de la Seda | Valencia Cathedral | Bioparc Valencia | Plaza de la Virgen | Central Market | Turia Gardens | Oceanografic | Serranos Towers | Albufera Natural Park |
City of Arts and Sciences | La Lonja de la Seda | Valencia Cathedral | Bioparc Valencia | Plaza de la Virgen | Central Market | Turia Gardens | Oceanografic | Serranos Towers | Albufera Natural Park |
Valencia Cathedral - Valencia - Spain
Valencia Cathedral
Valencia Cathedral is a Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral located in the city of Valencia, Spain. It was built in the 13th century and is one of the most important religious buildings in the city. The cathedral is dedicated to the Assumption of Our Lady and is the seat of the Archbishop of Valencia. It is a large and impressive building, with a façade of three portals, a rose window, and two towers. Inside, the cathedral features a large nave, several chapels, and a crypt. The cathedral also houses a number of important works of art, including a painting by El Greco and a sculpture by Mariano Benlliure.