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Valencia Museu de Belles Arts, Valencia

Housed in the beautiful Baroque building of Colegio Seminario de San Pío V, the Museu de Belles Arts (Museum of Fine Arts) in València showcases over 2000 works of art from the 14th to 19th centuries, as well as archaeological finds from the area.

Housed in the beautiful Baroque building of Colegio Seminario de San Pío V, the Museu de Belles Arts (Museum of Fine Arts) in València showcases over 2000 works of art from the 14th to 19th centuries, as well as archaeological finds from the area. Highlights of the collection include Diego Velázquez's self portrait, El Greco's Saint John the Baptist, Goya's Playing Children, Gonzalo Pérez's altarpiece of Saints Ursula, Martin and Antony, and Pinturicchio's Madonna with Child.


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About Valencia Museu de Belles Arts

 Carrer de Sant Pius V, 9, 46010 València, Valencia, Spain

 +34 963 87 03 00

 www.museobellasartesvalencia.gva.es

Valencia Museu de Belles Arts and Nearby Sights on Map

Torres de Serranos

The Serranos Towers is one of the 12 gates in the ancient Christian Walls (Muralla cristiana) of Valencia, monitoring the northeast traffic to the city on the road connecting it with Els Serrans and Barcelona

Almoina Archaeological Centre

The Almoina Archaeological Centre in Valencia showcases excavations from different eras since the founding of the city as Valentia Edetanorum in 138 BC

Lladro Factory

Renowned for its ethereal porcelain figurines, the LLadro Factory at Tavernes Blanques offers free guided tours of the process of making porcelain art from scratch

Iglesia de San Juan del Hospital

The Church of San Juan del Hospital in Valencia was built in the 13th century by the Military Order of the Hospital Knights of San Juan de Jerusalém (Order of Malta)

Basilica de la Virgen de los Desamparados

The Basilica of the Virgin of the Desamparados in Valencia is dedicated to the patron saint of the city

Valencia Cathedral

The Metropolitan Cathedral–Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia, also known as Saint Mary's Cathedral, was established in the 13th century on the site of a Roman-Visigoth temple of Diana which had been converted into a mosque

Palau de la Generalitat

The Palau de la Generalitat of Valencia is the seat of the Generalitat, the government of the Valencian Community

Miguelete Tower

The Miguelete is the bell tower of the Valencia Cathedral, named after its largest bell Miguele

Plaza de la Reina

The Plaza de la Reina is one of the oldest squares in Valencia and the heart of the city, marking the Kilometer Zero from where distances in Comunidad Valenciana are measured

L'Iber Toy Soldier Museum

L'Iber Museo de Los Soldaditos de Plomo, better known as Toy Soldier Museum, displays a collection of over 95,000 figurines of toy soldiers across 15 rooms