“Sister Isabel de Villena and Monastic Valencia” brings us closer to a day imagined in the life of the writer before her profession of vows. We walk along the path to the monastery of La Trinitat and pass through emblematic places of Valencia in the fifteenth century.
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Station encounters
Book-catalogue accompanying the exhibitions commemorating the centenary of Valencia’s Estación del Norte, the work of the Valencian architect Demetrio Ribes Marco (1875-1921).
The Gardens of Babylon
Winner of the “Vicente Blasco Ibáñez” Prize of the XXXIV “City of Valencia” Literary Awards (2016).
The Royal Palace of Valencia
This monograph is a synthesis of the results of excavations carried out at the Royal Palace to date, and a presentation of the most significant findings made by Valencia City Council in the years 1986-1989 and 2009. Spanish edition.
Beaches and spectros
Winner of the “Celia Amorós” Prize at the XXXIV “City of Valencia” Literary Awards.
Lluís Vives and Gothic Valencia
Through the book “Linguae latinae exercitatio”, in which Vives takes an imaginary stroll through Valencia, we walk through the streets and the main places that existed – or were being built – when our philosopher was still living in the city.
Obviously, there is also talk of the bust that has been placed again, now in the street where the Vives family home was located, and places that no longer exist in their old location (the remains of the palace of the ambassador Jeroni Vich).
Sister Isabel de Villena and monastic Valencia
“Sister Isabel de Villena and Monastic Valencia” brings us closer to a day imagined in the life of the writer before her profession of vows. We walk along the path to the monastery of La Trinitat and pass through emblematic places of Valencia in the fifteenth century.
Archaeology of Roman pottery of Valentia
Notebook published in parallel with an exhibition with which the Valencia City Council joins the celebration in Valencia of the IV Congress of the Society for the Studies of Ancient Ceramics in Hispania. In it, we review the first 500 years of life of ancient Valentia through a selection of the best ceramic pieces of those centuries.
Here, where it all happens
Winner of the “Maria Beneyto” Prize for poetry in Valencian of the XXXIV “City of Valencia” Literary Awards.
The Rosemary Giant
Adaptation of the fable “El gegant del Romaní” by Enric Valor (Castalla, 1911 – Valencia, 2000) by Jordi Raül Verdú (Alcoi, 1960) and illustrated by Antoni Laveda.
The pack
From Sukei to Naima
Winner of the “Eduard Escalante” Prize for theatre in Valencian at the XXXIV “Ciutat de València” Literary Awards (2016).