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Centro cultural y de exposiciones en un convento antiguo (siglo XIII) con campanario y claustro gótico.
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El edificio me gustó: una mezcla de arquitectura antigua integrada en la actual. Fui a ver la exposición sobre el desarrollo de la ciudad de Valencia la cual organizada por Provincias, me decepcionó un poco. Esperaba más documentación gráfica... Pero conocí el sitio y me pareció muy agradable. Con un gran patio central ajardinado. Aproveché para ver otras exposiciones. Fui en sábado, creo que tiene horario continuo y no cobraron entrada.
Antiguo convento de Carmelitas Calzadas, cerca de la Torre de Serranos. Las exposiciones las realizan en el interior del recinto , tras atravesar dos bellos claustros, uno gótico y otro renacentista, de limpias líneas. Si tienes tiempo y estas por los alrededores, es bonito para disfrutar del edificio
Centro cultural, con diferentes exposiciones temporales, en un edificio histórico muy interesante. Aunque hay exposiciones que pueden no resultar atractivas, algunas son sumamente interesantes. La exposición de la transformación de Valencia en los últimos 160 años, con motivo del aniversario de Las Provincias, es muy buena, mostrando todos los grandes hitos de la historia de la ciudad, desde el derribo de las murallas, hasta nuestros días, a través de obras de artistas, paneles explicativos, portadas de periódico. Gran exposición. Ojalá se realicen más muestras de este tipo.
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Valencian Gothic Cloister
A fourteenth-century cloister with a square layout, featuring four pointed arches per side and simple ribbed vaults adorned with carved corbels bearing heraldic motifs.

Renaissance Cloister
A sixteenth-century cloister featuring a spacious square layout with two tiers: the lower level displays eight arches supported by columns, whilst the upper storey comprises sixteen smaller arches.
Medieval Chapel
Built at the same time as the Gothic cloister, this chapel is one of the oldest structures within the complex.

New Church
A single-nave church with chapels set between buttresses, begun in the Gothic style and completed with Renaissance and Baroque elements.

Chapel of the Third Order
A neoclassical chapel built as a new construction next to the entrance of the convent church, exemplifying neoclassical sensibility within the complex.

Sala Ferreres
A rectangular wing designed in 1924 by Luis Ferreres Soler for museum use, surrounded by smaller galleries.

Sala Goerlich
A room designed by Javier Goerlich to connect the new Ferreres Hall with the historic convent building.

Space of Tales
A permanent space dedicated to early childhood, designed for children aged 0 to 3 years, offering cultural activities tailored for the youngest visitors.

Bell Tower
A tower positioned on the left side of the façade, connected to the church interior through a trapezoidal passage that was formerly part of the Chapel of Saint Elias.

Archaeological Remains of the Muslim Quarter
Remains of a Muslim street dating from the 11th to 13th centuries, featuring exposed sewage channels discovered in 1994, situated next to the Renaissance cloister.
- 1.Valencian Gothic Cloister
- 2.Renaissance Cloister
- 3.Medieval Chapel
- 4.New Church
- 5.Chapel of the Third Order
- 6.Sala Ferreres
- 7.Sala Goerlich
- 8.Space of Tales
- 9.Bell Tower
- 10.Archaeological Remains of the Muslim Quarter
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