Alarcon Palace
This is a civilian building that is the most monumental in the whole city, and it is located at the end of the street Moncada, in the Plaza de la Trinidad. It was built after the fire of Xativa and before 1730, and even though it is under consideration, it seems that it already existed in the seventeenth century and was Cabanilles family residence, counts of Casal. The big emblazoned door is the most important feauture of the spectacular place, and this is because the asymmetric arrangement of the windows of the main floor, looking for visual improvements Montcada Street. It was bought by the Ruiz de Alarcón in 1759, and later it was successively headquartered Civil Government of the Province of Xativa, school, union, factory, warehouse, etc.., Until in 1981, it became municipal property right when it was about to be demolished.