Valencia Municipal History Museum

The Municipal History Museum is located in the City Hall of the Plaça de l’Ajuntament, which used to be part of the Royal House of Teaching, founded by Archbishop Mayoral in the 18th century, and in the part where the Church of Santa Rosa de Lima was located. It was created in 1927 to guard the rich historical-artistic municipal heritage, highlighting notable relics from the former City House, of great significance to the history of Valencia.

Bullfighting Museum

The Bullfighting Museum of Valencia was founded in 1929 with funds donated by Luis Moróder Peiró, a bullfighting fan and by a bullfighter’s assistant José Bayard Badila, two collectors who spent years amassing a large number of materials and objects from Valencian bullfighting of the 19th and early 20th century.

Silk Market

The Silk Market is the most notable gothic-style building in the city of Valencia. It is located in its historic centre. Building work started on it in 1483 by Pere Compte and Joan Ibarra, at the initiative of the municipality.

Diocesan Cathedral Museum

The Diocesan Cathedral Museum of Valencia, created in 1761, is a museum of sacred art located inside the Cathedral of Valencia. The building conserves remains of the architecture from the 13th to the 19th centuries and contains works of art and other historical testimonies of great interest.