Sanz de Vallés Palace

The Palacio de los Sanz is one of the most remarkable architectural gems of 15th century Valencian Civic Gothic architecture. In the early 1400s, the estate belonged to Xàtiva resident Jaume Vallés, who named it after his family, but it later became the property of the landowning Sanz family, who also lived in the city.

Evaristo Navarro Museum

The building has a rectangular layout and a striking appearance: a roof with classic arrangements of refractory bricks, an open-plan space, large glass windows... the building is in the town of Castelló de Rugat in the province of València, and houses the Museo-Taller de la Cerámica de Gerres (Gerres ceramics museum and workshop) containing artefacts from the archaeological digs carried out in the Palacio Ducal.

Archaeological remains of the Palacio Ducal de los Borgia (Ducal Palace of the Borgias)

The Palacio Ducal de los Borgia is in the top part of Castelló de Rugat, in Plaza Palau. It was built by the Bellvis family in the 14th and 15th centuries. It subsequently passed into the hands of the Borgias, who extended and improved it. The palace was used by the family as a summer residence and was enjoyed by four generations of the Borgia family. The property was finally acquired by the Frasquet family, who were local landowners and the last people to own the building.

The Wall Tableau at Casa Artigues

Casa Artigues, owned by a prominent local family of pharmacists, is an 18th century building set in the heart of Xátiva's old quarter. The building has three outstanding heritage features, namely the eclectic style porticoed main entrance door that blends Modernism and Neo-Gothic, the famous ceramic wall tableau depicting distinguished figures in the city, and the Modernist shelves, the only ones of their kind in Xátiva.

Church of Saint Feliu

Sant Feliu (Saint Felix) is one of the oldest churches in the Reino de Valencia (Kingdom of València). It was built in 1265 following the Christian conquest of Jaime I, coinciding with the spread of the Gothic style across the València region. The church is on the slopes beneath Xàtiva castle. It was built over the remains of the old Visigoth cathedral.

Saint Anne's Chapel

The Ermita de Santa Ana (Saint Anne's Chapel), in the municipality of La Llosa in Xàtiva, was built in the mid-16th century in the Flamboyant Gothic style. It was funded by the Borgia family and preserves the coats of arms of Xàtiva and València.