The MUMA in Alzira, located in the town’s centre, is a Gothic-Renaissance style mansion that used to serve as a coal deposit, and is representative of traditional architecture. Main features: the entrance door, original to the building, as well as an archaeological window to the old pavement, as well as the original walls. The Museum contains a specialized library and an archive available for researchers as well as the general public.
ADDRESSOld wash-house built in 1936 with decorative elements in Art Deco style. Its main features are arches, cisterns,...
The MUMA in Alzira, located in the town’s centre, is a Gothic-Renaissance style mansion that used to serve as...
This square is in the heart of Alzira. It was urbanised in 1959 and pedestrianised in 1980. The square has a vibrant...
A 14th century ensemble, which includes a large pool of clear water, the ruins of an oil mill, a hermitage, lime...
The park has a favourable microclimate, with mild temperatures and a high degree of humidity. Covering 765.64...
The Muntanyeta de San Salvador is a natural lookout point over the Ribera del Xúquer. The Santa Maria del...
On the Muslim walls, several spots of mural painting with semicircular towers are conserved, with crenellated finish...
The Valencian baroque ceramic base and a large fireplace are preserved in the primitive house. The rest of the house...