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The Church of Santa Caterina in Valencia is a magnificent structure that captivates with its blend of Gothic architecture and Baroque enhancements. Built in the 13th century, it stands out with its unique hexagonal Baroque bell tower, a cherished landmark in the city. The church offers a serene environment and is fully accessible with a wheelchair-friendly entrance, ensuring everyone can appreciate its historical significance. Its location is ideal for travelers, surrounded by a vibrant array of shops, restaurants, and museums, making it a highly recommended destination for those exploring Valencia. With an impressive Google rating of 4.6, it promises a memorable experience for visitors.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Biblioteca Pública
Bus stop 412 m walk
Plaça de l'Ajuntament - Mercat Central - Llotja
Bus stop 226 m walk
Editor Manuel Aguilar - Guillem Sorolla
Bus stop 376 m walk
Marqués de Dosaigües
Bus stop 195 m walk
Plaça de la Reina
Bus station 74 m walk
Mercat Central
Bus station 278 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 1,402 reviews
4.6/5 1,377 reviews
4.6/5 25 reviews
David Stanley
David Stanley
1 week ago on Google

The 13th century Church of Santa Caterina in Valencia, Spain, only got a bell tower in 1705. Unlike the Gothic church the tower is Baroque with twisting Solomonic columns. It's said that the water spouts were made to resemble canon to warn off pirates.

J J
J J
1 week ago on Google

哥德式風格的六角型五層尖塔教堂

Juanmi Figuerola Sanchez
Juanmi Figuerola Sanchez
1 week ago on Google

Personalmente, aunque mas sobria que otras iglesias a veces muy recargadas, con elegancia natural. Es de libre acceso, solo hay que pagar 2 Euros si subimos al campanario, que dicho sea de paso es mas que bellisimo, de estilo Gotico Mediterraneo y con columnas salomonicas. El templo tiene bastantes capillas; incluso aqui tenemos a NS de Lledo, patrona de Castellon; tambien esta el patron de la ciudad, San Vicente Martir. No podemos irnos sin admirar el esplendido roseton o vitral y la hermosa salida del templo a la plaza Virgen de la Paz.

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