Pineda Palace in Valencia
Pineda Palace in Valencia

Palacio de Pineda

The Palacio de Pineda, with its neo-classic façade, is characterised by its symmetry with two towers. The access door opens in to a patio which once housed the garden.

The colossal façade of the Carmen church stands opposite the building that belonged, in the 18th, century to the Quartermaster General of the Kingdoms of Valencia and Murcia and the Chief Justice of the city, Don Francisco Salvador de Pineda, nowadays known as the Palacio de Pineda. Its neo-classic façade is characterised by its symmetry with two towers standing at each end. There is a huge door in the centre, above which is set the Pineda coat of arms, where one can just make out the date of 1732 that may correspond with the foundation of the building. Two floors with balconies make up the central part, decorated with tiles in geometric designs. The access door opens in to a wide area with a wooden beamed ceiling supported by four great stone arches. Towards the back, there is a patio which once housed the garden.


Palacio de Pineda

Tourist Attractions:  Palace
Century:  XVIII.
Style:  Neoclassical
Itinerary:  El Carmen
Category:  main attraction

Pineda Palace: Menéndez Pelayo University.

Useful Information

  • Admission free.
  • Closed: Sunday
  • A outdoor restaurant inside.

Pineda Palace Map

Address:
Plaza del Carmen 4, Valencia 46003.

 

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