Iglesia del Carmen, Valencia
The Carmen Church and Old Convent offer a unique and authentic experience, slightly off the beaten path for tourists. Founded in 1281, this charming establishment holds a significant place in Valencia's history. Nestled in Carmen Square, it stands as an architectural marvel, preserving the city's rich historical and cultural heritage.
Presently, the church serves as the Santa Cruz parish, while the former convent has transformed into the Carmen Museum. The museum hosts captivating temporary exhibitions and maintains a connection with the Museum of Fine Arts.
The construction of the church unfolded gradually, resulting in a diverse blend of architectural styles that emerged until the 17th century. It comprises various sections, including a medieval chapel, a Gothic cloister, a Renaissance cloister, and the new church, showcasing late Gothic and Renaissance elements. The façade boasts a touch of Baroque design, accompanied by a bell tower, while Neoclassical features contribute to its overall appeal. In essence, the Carmen Church and Old Convent offer something enchanting for every visitor.
Presently, the church serves as the Santa Cruz parish, while the former convent has transformed into the Carmen Museum. The museum hosts captivating temporary exhibitions and maintains a connection with the Museum of Fine Arts.
The construction of the church unfolded gradually, resulting in a diverse blend of architectural styles that emerged until the 17th century. It comprises various sections, including a medieval chapel, a Gothic cloister, a Renaissance cloister, and the new church, showcasing late Gothic and Renaissance elements. The façade boasts a touch of Baroque design, accompanied by a bell tower, while Neoclassical features contribute to its overall appeal. In essence, the Carmen Church and Old Convent offer something enchanting for every visitor.
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Sight Name: Iglesia del Carmen
Sight Location: Valencia, Spain (See walking tours in Valencia)
Sight Type: Religious
Sight Location: Valencia, Spain (See walking tours in Valencia)
Sight Type: Religious
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