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Edificio imponente que exhibe las riquezas medievales de la ciudad con cantería y tallados minuciosos.
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Muy interesante éste edificio. Preciosa la sala de columnas. Única! El domingo es gratis 🆓 La majestuosa arquitectura te revela lo que se cocía allí.
Maravilla del gótico civil. Es un edificio impresionante. Muy especialmente su sala de columnas con sus ocho columnas helicoidales a modo de árboles gigantes que soportan un techo con infinitas bóvedas estrelladas. Tampoco tienen desperdicio el Consulat del Mar, el patio de los naranjos...pero no se puede contar, hay que contemplarlo y sentirlo.
La Lonja de la Seda es una auténtica joya histórica en pleno corazón de València. Edificio gótico impresionante, muy bien conservado, que transmite el antiguo esplendor comercial de la ciudad. El interior, con sus altas columnas en espiral y la gran sala de contratación, impresiona nada más entrar y hace muy fácil imaginar el ambiente de mercaderes de hace siglos. La visita es relativamente corta, pero muy intensa: arquitectura espectacular, muchos detalles en piedra y un patio con naranjos que aporta calma en medio del bullicio del centro. Totalmente recomendable tanto para turistas como para valencianos, ideal combinarla con el Mercado Central de enfrente. Un lugar imprescindible si quieres entender la historia y la esencia de València.
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Columnario Hall or Hall of Trading
A grand monumental space featuring eight helical columns rising 11 metres, supporting ribbed vaults. This was where commercial transactions took place and Spain's first bill of exchange was issued here.

Tower of Valencia
A square tower featuring a helical staircase without a central axis. The ground floor once housed a chapel, while the upper storeys served as a prison for merchants in debt.

Chapel of the Tower
A chapel featuring a starred ribbed vault adorned with coats of arms, musical angels, and the Virgin of Mercy at the central keystone. Built between 1484 and 1486.
Consulate of the Sea
A Renaissance building adjoining the headquarters of Spain's first maritime trade court. Notable for the medallions of emperors and kings adorning its façade.

Golden Chamber
The Consulate Hall features a magnificent polychrome wooden coffered ceiling from the 15th century, rescued from the former City House. Each panel displays heraldic, fantastical and musical scenes.

Patio of the Orange Trees
Central garden featuring orange trees, cypress trees and a fountain shaped like an eight-pointed star. This space serves as the connecting hub between different sections of the building and was historically used for royal ceremonies.
- 1.Columnario Hall or Hall of Trading
- 2.Tower of Valencia
- 3.Chapel of the Tower
- 4.Consulate of the Sea
- 5.Golden Chamber
- 6.Patio of the Orange Trees
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