Palacio de los Borja

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Palau de Benicarló

Immerse yourself in the history and intrigue of the Borgias seeing the Palace of Borgias in Valencia. Palau de Benicarló (also known as Palau dels Borja) is a 15th-century aristocratic mansion located in the old town of Valencia. It is currently the seat of the Valencian Parliament.
The palace was built by the Borja (Borgia) family, who were one of the most powerful families in Valencia at the time. The palace is a fine example of Valencian Gothic architecture, with a beautiful façade and a spacious interior.
The palace has a long and varied history. It was used as a residence by the Borja family until the 18th century, when it was acquired by the Spanish Crown. In the 19th century, the palace was used as a military barracks. In the early 20th century, it was restored and converted into the seat of the Valencian Parliament.

 

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Interesting facts

THE BUILDING

  • The palace was built in the 15th century by the Borja family, who were one of the most powerful families in Valencia at the time.
  • The palace is a fine example of Valencian Gothic architecture, with a beautiful façade and a spacious interior.
  • The palace was used as a residence by the Borja family until the 18th century, when it was acquired by the Spanish Crown.
  • In the 19th century, the palace was used as a military barracks.
  • In the early 20th century, it was restored and converted into the seat of the Valencian Parliament.

 

 

VISITING THE BUILDING

The palace is open to the public for visits. Visitors can see the beautiful interiors, including the main hall, the chapel, and the gardens. There is also a museum on the ground floor that exhibits artifacts from the palace's history.
IMPORTANT! It can be visited when there are no parlamentary activities and it is open only by booking!

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