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Step inside this beautiful palace in the heart of València’s historic centre, which has housed political institutions since the 15th century.

Palau de la Generalitat, Generalitat Palace, in València has served as the seat of various governing institutions since the 15th century and today houses the government of the Region of Valencia. The building dates back to 1421 and is one of the finest examples of local Gothic civil architecture. Over the centuries, the palace has undergone multiple renovations and expansions, resulting in a unique blend of architectural styles, its Renaissance elements a key feature.

Generalitat Palace rubs shoulders with other incredible landmarks including Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados Royal Basilica and the Cathedral.

Step inside and explore its most iconic spaces, each a masterpiece crafted by great artists of their time. Highlights include the Gothic Courtyard, the Grand and Small Golden Rooms with their exquisite coffered ceilings, the Hall of Kings, and the Nova or Corts Room. Don’t miss the chance to step into Generalitat Palace, one of València’s most emblematic landmarks and a fine example of the city’s architectural heritage.