Palau de la Generalitat
The Palau de la Generalitat stands as Valencia's most important government building, a 15th century Gothic palace where regional politics still happen today.
About Palau de la Generalitat
The Palau de la Generalitat stands as Valencia's most important government building, a 15th century Gothic palace where regional politics still happen today. You'll see the striking twisted Gothic columns supporting the main porch, plus that distinctive tower rising above Carrer dels Cavallers. The facade blends Gothic stonework with later Renaissance additions, creating architectural layers that span centuries. Most days you're limited to admiring the exterior and peeking into the entrance courtyard, but that's honestly enough to appreciate the craftsmanship.
Walking up to the palace feels like approaching a medieval fortress that got dressed up for modern politics. The entrance courtyard draws you in with its Renaissance arches, while the Gothic tower looms overhead with surprising elegance. Security guards patrol discretely, reminding you this isn't just a museum but an active seat of power. The contrast between 600 year old stonework and contemporary Valencian government creates an oddly compelling atmosphere.
Most travel guides oversell the interior tours, which only happen a few weekends per year and require advance booking through their website. The exterior viewing delivers 80% of the experience in 15 minutes, and it's free every day. Skip waiting around hoping for spontaneous access, the guards won't let you past the entrance courtyard without official tours. Focus your time on the tower details and column work, then move on to nearby attractions like the Central Market.
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