Introduction:
The imposing Torres de Serranos are one of the landmarks of Valencia. Their awe-inspiring enormity and the elegance of Gothic style are truly worth your time. One of the two remaining city gates from the XIV century, they were built by one of the most talented Gothic architects of those times. You can walk through its many levels right to the top, appreciating stunning gothic interior, ancient ornaments, military pragmatism and views over the rest of Valencia. The rear of the towers are open, and you can enjoy the panorama of the interior.
History: the towers were commenced in 1394 under the hand of Pere Balaguer. Although built with a clear defensive function in mind, they never came to be used as such, cruising through history as a flamboyant trade gate of Valencia. Between 1586 and 1887 they were used as a prison for the nobility (much like the Tower of London or the Bastille of Paris) which is why they survived the liquidation of the city walls in 1865.
OPENING HOURS
Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 14:00 h and from 16:30 to 20:30 h.
Sunday and public holidays from 10:00 to 15:00 h.
Monday closed.
TICKETS
Fee: 2 Euros
For children from 7 to 12 years, groups, pensioners and students with Youth Card: 1 Euro.
Sundays: Free entry.
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