Cultural and commercial center of the city
Located in its surroundings are the civil buildings most representative of the city. Many still call it Plaza del Caudillo. The clock of the imposing Town Hall is known to give way to the mascletás during las fallas, at 14 hours, this is the plaza that is filled to overflowing with people ready to vibrate with fireworks during these holidays.
The Town Hall also houses the Municipal History Museum of Valencia, it holds the valuable Senyera, the banner of the Reconquista, the sword of James I and the Llibre dels Furs.
The Post Office is another gem recently finished, the stained glass windows are spectacular, don’t forget to come in and have a look.
The North railway station is in the vicinity of the plaza: it is one of the most valuable Art Nouveau buildings in the city, the Valencia themed mosaics make you to stop and admire.
The bullring, besides the station, is another important building. Neoclassical, with four arch galleries, it was built in 1860 and holds 17,000 spectators.
These classic buildings most representative of Valencia are concentrated in a small area.


