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Over the course of centuries, the Region of Valencia was inhabited by a great number of civilisations. Each community had their very own set of cultures, traditions and customs, imprints of which they left behind. The Region of Valencia therefore boasts a vast and diverse cultural heritage that speaks of a fascinating past.
From north to south, you will come across culture in many forms, whether that be in museums, galleries and archaeological sites or castles and fortresses. Another way to get to know what the area is really about is through the festivals held here, celebrations you won’t find anywhere else in the world.
Cultural activities in the province of Castellón
Located in the north of the Region, the province of Castellón is home to some great historic treasures, such as the
cave art at Valltorta gorge and its connected museum, which is the only museum dedicated to Levantine Art. Museo de Historia Militar de Castellón will immerse you in military history while Museo de Bellas Artes exhibits pieces by some great artists. La Magdalena festival in Castelló de la Plana is a fanfare of traditions, dances and local costumes and Papa Luna castle, in Peñíscola, will transport you back to a time of great legends.
Cultural activities in the province of Valencia
Moving into the centre of the Region, the province of Valencia also has some extraordinary historic and cultural heritage to explore. Castillo de Cullera is a fortress with a long history while galleries such as Centre del Carme Cultura Contemporània and IVAM, el Institut Valencià d'Art Modern offer you the opportunity to take a look at some contemporary work. You also won’t want to miss Les Arts, a futuristic theatre where you can enjoy a world-class programme featuring all sorts of disciplines, ranging from zarzuela and flamenco to opera, dance and jazz.
If all that has left you craving more culture, you could always take a cultural tour. The Holy Grail trail, for instance, which will take you on an exploration - that extends into the province of Castellón - of the towns and villages with a connection to the legend of the Holy Cup. Additionally you could visit Palacio Ducal in the seaside town of Gandia, you could discover the importance of Sagunto during Roman times and travel back to the time of the Borgia in the historic centre of Xàtiva.
Cultural activities in the province of Alicante
Last but by no means least, in the south of the Region, the province of Alicante has plenty of culture to show off. The destinations lining the Costa Blanca are home to the vestiges of ancient civilisations, such as the Iberian and Roman town of Lucentum in Alicante and Illeta dels Banyets in El Campello. You can also explore the castles in Vinalopó and discover the artistic and literary legacy of Azorín and Miguel Hernández. The area is bursting with sights and sculptures, such as Santuario de Santa María Magdalena de Novelda, Dama de Elche (The Lady of Elche) and the only play to be considered Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, Misteri d’Elx.
The Region of Valencia offers a myriad of different ways to explore its past. Come for a visit to soak it all up.
Route through the Estubeny Forest that appears surprisingly in the valley that the river Sallent has excavated in the mountains. Among huge rocks that seem to be set by giants hides a humid forest of incalculable value. In this natural place, the abundant groundwater of the Caroig massif appears and there are innumerable waterfalls and springs of crystalline water. In this jungle the visitor will be able to find monumental trees of Celtis australis and laurels that arrive until twelve meters of height. This type of forest can be considered an example of much wetter prehistoric times. We will visit the Castle of the old military order of Santa Maria de Montesa, which is located on top of a huge rock above the current village of Montesa. It was in Gothic style and was built by the Order of Montesa. After the order of chivalry of the Temple was dissolved, the Order of Montesa was created that occupied the formerly Islamic fortification and completely renovated for the new functions it would develop, being its mother house and functioning as a convent.
A very complete excursion departing from València city to Gandía that can include three guided tours: visit to the Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba, visit to the Palau Ducal dels Borja and visit to the Museum of Santa Clara. Choose the day depending on whether you prefer dramatised or non dramatised visits by checking the calendar on our website.
Discover Valencia in 3 days.
Its historic center: The Cathedral, La Lonja (World Heritage Site), the Central Market, the Holy Chalice.
Church of San Nicolás (the Sistine Chapel of Valencia) and the Real Parroquia de los Santos Juanes (National artistic heritage).
The Colegio del Arte Mayor de la Seda, one of the most outstanding buildings of Valencian architecture and culture.
A nice tour through El Puig takes visitors back to the time when Jaume I planned the reconquest of València. What happened in those days? How was the planning of the Reconquista? What did the castle and its surroundings look like at the time?
We will find the answers on our walk from the steps of the Church of the Royal Monastery of Santa Maria del Puig, crossing streets and emblematic squares up to the castle.
Built in 1585 and declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1996, this guided tour allows you to admire the decoration of the church¿s dome, its chapels, cloisters and courtyards and learn about its history.
Meeting point: Tourist Information Point on the Esplanade of the Royal Monastery. There you will meet the guide whom you will follow to the Charterhouse in your private vehicle.