Located next to the Cathedral, from the s. XIII the religious nucleus of the city, the current seat of the Archdiocese was built on the large and irregular site of the old Archbishop’s Palace burned in 1936

The original Episcopal Palace of Valencia was born in the years of the Reconquest of Valencia, from 1238, near the Cathedral, by the donation of a house by King James I and the grouping of constructions that had another destination and that later, with the passage of the centuries, were united with reforms and reconstructions. expanding with the acquisition of new properties and transforming according to the tastes and needs of each era, reflecting in it the materials used and successive modalities and architectural tastes.

This palace building contains the ecclesiastical offices of the Archbishop’s Residence.



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Palau Street, 3

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