This building is one of the best Gothic buildings in Valencia, even in Europe, and the interior is very beautiful, especially his long, slender stone pillars, very beautiful, and there are many tourists.
La Lonja de la Seda
Posted: Aug 8, 2019
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pan***he
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The silk trading center in Valencia, Spain, is also a world cultural heritage. The silk hall is quite large, with several spiral columns, beautiful ceilings and a spiral staircase. There is a garden outside, and the whole visit is only 20 minutes.
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Posted: Sep 3, 2020
小思文
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The silk exchange has a history of 300 years, this exchange is also very interesting, you can see a lot of good old small things here, silk items are also more welcome, the exchange business is also more than a hundred years of history.
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Posted: Aug 11, 2020
乖小咪
5/5Outstanding
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The Silk Exchange in Valencia is an ancient exchange with a history of more than 300 years, and Valencia is a famous Spanish business city, where the earliest silk trading was mainly. It is still in use so far, but it is more a Spanish history, he is also one of the important symbols and attractions of Valencia, don't miss it.
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Posted: Apr 30, 2020
denis天涯任我行
5/5Outstanding
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Valencia is Spain's third largest city. Compared with Barcelona, it is a bit depressed and backward. The highlight is that tourists are scarce and can shuttle between the old city. In addition to the central market, the world cultural heritage building silk exchange next door is worth visiting. The tickets are relatively close to the people, as long as 2 euros. Unfortunately, only the open hall, can not go up the tower, but the hall inside is very beautiful, especially the roof wood carving is extremely exquisite, arch columns reflect the perfect artistic details.
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Posted: May 29, 2016
狮子国女王
5/5Outstanding
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Silk Market Located near the central market of Valencia, it is a 15th-century Gothic building that was used for the trading of tungsten, silk and other goods until the 19th century. It was listed as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations in 1996. It was late when we went, closed, and the taverns on both sides of the street were laying tables, lighting, waiting for the nightlife to begin.
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Posted: Nov 10, 2016
爱将儿啊
5/5Outstanding
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Posted: Dec 22, 2021
无语的风16
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Valencia Silk Exchange Hall (Lonja Seda Valencia). World Heritage Site. Spanish Review: The complex was built between 1482 and 1533 AD and was originally used for silk trade, and hence became known as the Silk Exchange Hall, which has been the center of commercial trading ever since. As a late Gothic architectural masterpiece, the grand trading hall is also a symbol of power and wealth in the main commercial cities of the Mediterranean region from the 15th to 16th centuries AD.
Jeremy_Dodson: I recommended Valencia Cathedral,Silk Exchange,Real Basilica de la Virgen de los Desamparados,El Miguelete,Museum of Bellas Arts de Valencia