Valencia Cathedral
The historic cathedral of Valencia, a blend of Gothic and Romanesque architecture, notable for its artistic and religious significance.
Baroque Church of San Balo
A baroque church located in the Ruzafa neighborhood.
Church of San Nicolás
A small church known as Valencia's Sistine Chapel, featuring fresco paintings from the 1600s.
Santa Maria Cathedral
A significant cathedral located in Plaza de la Virgen, forming part of the cluster of important historical sites.
Desamparados’s Basilica
A basilica that is one of the three must-see sights in the vibrant Plaza de la Virgen.
Cathedral of Valencia
A cathedral in Valencia, construction started in the 13th century.
San Nicolás
Considered the Valencian Sistine Chapel, this church features impressive paintings and frescoes and has been remodeled several times since its erection in 1242.
Church of San Nicolas de Bari
Most Valencians consider it to be the most impressive church in the whole city and is also known as the Valencian 16 Chapel.
Basilica
A barog style church built in the 17th century and it was built upon the ruins of a Roman forum and is dedicated to the patron saint of Valencia.
San Nicholas Church
San Nicholas Church is a hidden gem in Valencia, renowned for its magnificent Baroque-style frescos that have earned it the nickname 'Valencian Sistine Chapel.'
San Nicolas
Also known as Valencia's Sistine Chapel, this church features a 13th-century structure with a 17th-century baroque-style interior covered in detailed frescoes depicting the stories of St. Nicholas and St. Peter the Martyr.
Santos Juanes Church
Entrance to San Nicolas, Silk Museum and Santos Juanes Church is available with audio guide.
Saint Nicholas Church
Saint Nicholas Church is an iconic and historic building in Valencia, nicknamed the Sistine Chapel of Valencia, known for its baroque decorations and fresco paintings.
Basilica of the Virgin of the Forsaken
An architectural icon located in Plaza de la Virgen.
St. Nicholas Church
Also known as Valencia's Sistine Chapel, this church features a 13th-century structure with a 17th-century baroque-style interior covered in detailed frescoes depicting the stories of St. Nicholas and St. Peter the Martyr.