This is the view just outside the station
Here's the amphitheater next to the station.
Another view down the street by the station. It's such a different look from Barcelona!!
This is their uber-famous market. It's alled the Mercat Central and it's a modernista building, as is the train station, apparently.
I believe this is La Lonja de la Seda. It was like a castle or fortress, randomly in the middle of town.
If I remember correctly, this was part of it.
This chruch was behind it. The church itself wasn't that neat, but I liked the doors.
This was such a whirlwind trip I don't even know if this is on the same church! I think it might have been on another side of the fortress.
I wandered some alleys, thinking I was going to come to the central historical area. Turns out the map is on a bigger scale than I thought and I was nosing around the wrong street! They were intersting streets though. I was cruising because I was afraid of being mugged in the dark and apparently looked like I knew where I was going because someone asked me for directions.
There were LOADS of churches... EVERYWHERE!
Then I FINALLY found where I was supposed to be! This is an important church because it only has one huge tower. I think this is the one! I forget where I read that and what it's called. Oops.
Then I found the main cathedral, Conjunto Cathedralico, and the Basilica Virgen de los Desamprados behind.
Here's a dilapidated old building beside the cathedral.
Then I was behind the cathedral.
And next to the Bascilica
Los dos...
Then I kept going and came to a new sort of thing. I still don't really know what it was... Torres de Serranos.
Then I wandered back by the Cathedral and Bascilica-- around the OTHER other side. Here's a covered arch between the Catherdal and something else...
I spied on mass in the Bascilica.
Here's another neat building.
And some people walking in the alleyway.
Next photoworthy thing? THE OVERNIGHT TRAIN!
I love the beautiful churches. And the overnight train is FAB!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea the architecture in Valencia was so different. Loved the torres!
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