Located in the central Ruzafa street, thePatuel-Longas building It was built in 1941, being the author of the project by the architect Javier Goerlich Leon (1886 – 1972), born in Valencia and who worked for the city council since 1924, being a great promoter of urban reforms in the historic center.

This building is located on the corner of one of the blocks of the First Eixample of the City, at another end of which is located the Plaza de Toros. With an approximately pentagonal floor plan, externally it overlooks three streets, Ruzafa street, and General Sant Martí and Gran Via Germanías streets. Residential building consists of commercial ground floor and eight floors and attic. The entrance hall is located on Ruzafa Street, and leads to an interior access area to two elevators and a circular staircase through which you reach the apartments, one on the main floor and two on each of the upper floors.

On the façade, the angled windows that fall on Ruzafa street and the curved shapes on the balconies are characteristic, being treated superficially by a uniform light color revoque. It is noteworthy in its upper part a tower of geometry and decoration in the Art Deco style, of appreciable volume with respect to the total of the building. Large houses, with corridors parallel to the exterior alignment. They have two patios allowing to illuminate and ventilate all its dependencies. The living room appears next to the dining room, but independent of it, as the male office next to the lobby.



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Ruzafa Street, 28
46004 Valencia