Convent of Sant Doménec - Free Audio Guide

Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain

Convent de Sant Doménec, 22, Plaça de Tetuan, la Xerea, Ciutat Vella, València, Comarca de València, València / Valencia, Comunitat Valenciana, 46003, España


The Convent de Sant Doménec, founded in 1239 by King Jaume I, is a significant Gothic monument in Valencia. Once home to notable figures like Saint Vicent Ferrer, the convent boasts rich history and cultural importance, having served as a site for the Valencian Courts and a religious center. Visitors can explore its stunning architecture, including the Royal Chapel, the Chapter Hall, and the picturesque Cloister. Currently, the site houses the Capitania General, limiting public access, so it is essential to arrange visits in advance. The convent is classified as a historical-artistic monument since 1931, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Admission is free, but prior appointments are necessary. The convent is accessible, though limited due to its military use.