Experiences of nautical activities
Built in 1585 and declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1996, this guided tour allows you to admire the decoration of the church¿s dome, its chapels, cloisters and courtyards and learn about its history.
Meeting point: Tourist Information Point on the Esplanade of the Royal Monastery. There you will meet the guide whom you will follow to the Charterhouse in your private vehicle.
Father Eufrasio and Sonia will show you the Saint George Hermitage and its gardens, they also will tell you the storis and legends of the Reconquest of Valencia. Help them to find King's James sword! In this experience children will be able to learn in a fun way.
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We move to the Middle Ages to learn about the result of a mixture of cultures, religions, and ethnicities in one of the most enigmatic and historic cities in the Mediterranean. After the Christian reconquest, Jews and Arabs enjoyed forgiveness and obtained royal permission to remain in the city. The foundations of coexistence for prosperity were laid, a coexistence marked by three faiths in which cultural achievements were experienced thanks to the contribution of each civilization, but also conflicts, misery, and banishment. A fascinating experience that brings you closer to know about the identity and diversity of a people and that keeps you captive until the end of the tour.
Considered one of the greatest works of Valencian baroque, it was built throughout the 17th century. Its façade-altarpiece, the large half-orange dome, the main altarpiece, the baroque interior decoration and the bell tower with its calendar clock stand out. In addition, the Church keeps an important pictorial and artistic collection inside, with works by painters such as Jerónimo Jacinto Espinosa or Pedro Orrente.