• Valencia Cathedral was of incredible significance for Iberian hallowed music and had numerous eminent arrangers as mestre de capella.
  • Valencia Cathedral was built on the site of the Great Mosque, which in turn had been raised during the Islamic period in place of the former Visigothic cathedral.
  • The Valencia Cathedral is absolutely stunning and full of history. The architecture is breathtaking, and climbing the tower for panoramic city views is a must.
  • ...The Cathedral of Valencia, also known as the Saint Mary’s Cathedral, is a magnificent masterpiece that stands proudly in the heart of the Spanish city of Valencia.
  • Valencia's cathedral is an impressive building nestled between two beautiful squares: Plaza de la Reina and the Plaza de la Virgen.
  • 30 to 40 minutes is required to explore the cathedral. It simply cannot be missed and is one of my favourite highlights of my visit to Valencia.
  • Plza. de la Almoina, s/n +34 963 918 127 www.catedraldevalencia.es. The Cathedral of Valencia is known as one of the major monuments of Valencia.
  • A Renaissance Arch (16th century) that leads from Basilica on Plaza de la Virgen to Valencia Cathedral: Photo was taken by the author.
  • Thorough examinations on this matter have brought forward that the chalice of Valencia Cathedral can be dated back to the time of Jesus Christ.
  • Valencia Cathedral (Catedral de Valencia) is a breathtaking monument that presides over Plaza de la Reina, in the beating heart of Valencia Old Town.