Ducal Palace of Gandia
Ducal Palace of Gandia | |
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Native name Spanish: Palau Ducal de Gandia | |
Location | Gandia (Valencia) |
Built | 1752-1759 |
Official name: Palau Ducal de Gandia | |
Type | Non-movable |
Criteria | Monument |
Designated | 1931[1] |
The Ducal Palace of Gandia was, from the 14th century, the residence of the Royal Dukes of Gandía, and from 1485, the Borja family. Also was the birthplace of Sant Francis Borja.
The oldest part of the building dates from the 15th century, but was restored and turned into a sanctuary by the Society of Jesus. It is attached to the wall that surrounds the city and has two gates, a Gothic one and one from the Renaissance.
Its remarkable interior has some interesting spaces, like the Golden Gallery, made in Baroque style, and the Crown Hall.
Initially the Palace was designed as a civil Gothic style urban castle and was ultimately transformed into a comfortable fortified palace. The main entrance to the Palacio Ducal is a robust door with a rounded arch, which together with the hallways are the oldest elements of the Gothic palace. You enter from this area and there is an imposing central parade ground with an impressive exterior staircases from which you ascend to the halls, among which the Baroque style Salón de Coronas and la Galeria Dorada are notable.
Bibliography
- Soler Salcedo, Juan Miguel (2008). Nobleza Española: grandeza inmemorial 1520. Visión Libros ISBN 8498861799.
See also
- House of Borgia
- Duke of Gandia
- Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba
- Route of the Borgias
- Route of the Valencian classics
References
- ↑ Database of protected buildings (movable and non-movable) of the Ministry of Culture of Spain (Spanish).
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Palau Ducal de Gandia. |
- Website of the Ducal Palace of Gandia (English) (Spanish)
Coordinates: 38°57′57″N 0°10′48″W / 38.9658°N 0.1801°W