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Lonja de la Seda

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Andreas
February 19, 2018
Lonja de la Seda Die Seidenbörse (span. Lonja de la Seda; val. Llotja de la Seda) wurde zwischen 1482 und 1533 unter der Leitung des Steinmetzmeisters Pere Compte erbaut und gilt als eines der bedeutendsten Gebäude der profanen Gotik in Europa. Sie besteht aus vier Teilen: dem Turm, dem Saal Consulado del Mar, dem Orangenbaum-Innenhof und dem Säulensaal. Der gesamte Komplex mit bebauten und unbebauten Zonen ist über 2000 m² groß. Seit 7. Dezember 1996 zählt die Lonja de la Seda zum UNESCO Weltkulturerbe. Öffnungszeiten: Montag bis Samstag von 9.3o Uhr bis 19.oo Uhr. Sonn- und Feiertage von 9.3o Uhr bis 15.oo Uhr. Am 1. und 6. Januar, 1. Mai und 25. Dezember bleibt die Seidenbörse geschlossen
Lonja de la Seda Die Seidenbörse (span. Lonja de la Seda; val. Llotja de la Seda) wurde zwischen 1482 und 1533 unter der Leitung des Steinmetzmeisters Pere Compte erbaut und gilt als eines der bedeutendsten Gebäude der profanen Gotik in Europa. Sie besteht aus vier Teilen: dem Turm, dem Saal Consula…
Mónica
April 25, 2022
La Lonja is one of the characteristic buildings of the city, as well as being one of the most famous monuments of civil Gothic that Europe can offer. It enjoys the high distinction of National Artistic Historical Monument since June 4, 1931 and was declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site on December 5, 1996. La Lonja consists of three clearly differentiated bodies and a garden or "orange tree patio". The Columnary Hall or Contracting Hall is divided into three longitudinal and five transverse naves, based on the eight free-standing columns that support the vaults. Its height of 17.40 m transmits a monumental singularity to the columns. The Taula de Canvis was installed in this room, instituted in 1407 by the Municipal Council of the City, which obtained great prestige for its solvency and volume of banking operations. DIRECTION Lonja, 2 - 46001 - Valencia SCHEDULE Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10:00 to 19:00 Sunday, Holidays: 10:00 to 14:00 Closing days: Monday PRICE FREE ENTRANCE. Provisionally, and while working on the implementation of payment through dataphones.
La Lonja is one of the characteristic buildings of the city, as well as being one of the most famous monuments of civil Gothic that Europe can offer. It enjoys the high distinction of National Artistic Historical Monument since June 4, 1931 and was declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site on Dece…
Ana
January 12, 2022
The Lonja is an emblematic building of the city and one of the most famous civil gothic monuments in Europe. It was declared a National Historic and Artistic Monument in July 1931 and was made a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in December 1996.
Monica
November 5, 2019
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site The Lonja is an emblematic building of the city and one of the most famous civil gothic monuments in Europe. It was declared a National Historic and Artistic Monument in July1931 and was made a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in December 1996. The Lonja is located in the centre of the city - in front of the Central Market and the Temple of Santos Juanes - and occupies a rectangular area of 1.990 square metres. At the end of the 13th century, as a result of the prosperity in Valencia at the time, the old Lonja became insufficient and it was decided to build a new Exchange. The first stone was laid in 1492, although the construction was started a year later. Pere Compte, a Valencian engineer and architect, was the principal figure involved in its construction. There are three clearly defined sections and a garden or “orange patio”. The Columnario or Sala de Contratación is divided into three longitudinal and five transversal naves with eight columns that support the domed ceiling. Its height of 17.40 meters gives the columns a special sense of size and proportion. The Taula de Canvis, set up in 1407, was located in this room by the municipal council and gained great prestige for its solvency and banking operations. The Taula or Table used for the transactions, as well as the first Bill of Exchange written in Spain are kept in the Valencia Municipal archive. The Torreón is the second section of the building while on the ground floor there is a small chapel dedicated to the Immaculate Conception. The two upper floors were used as a prison for those who reneged on their debts.
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site The Lonja is an emblematic building of the city and one of the most famous civil gothic monuments in Europe. It was declared a National Historic and Artistic Monument in July1931 and was made a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in December 1996. The Lonja is locat…
Sue
July 20, 2018
The Lonja is an emblematic building of the city and one of the most famous civil gothic monuments in Europe. It was declared a National Historic and Artistic Monument in July1931 and was made a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in December 1996. The Lonja is located in the centre of the city - in front of the Central Market and the Temple of Santos Juanes - and occupies a rectangular area of 1.990 square metres. At the end of the 13th century, as a result of the prosperity in Valencia at the time, the old Lonja became insufficient and it was decided to build a new Exchange. The first stone was laid in 1492, although the construction was started a year later. Pere Compte, a Valencian engineer an
The Lonja is an emblematic building of the city and one of the most famous civil gothic monuments in Europe. It was declared a National Historic and Artistic Monument in July1931 and was made a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in December 1996. The Lonja is located in the centre of the city - in front…

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