All religion museums to visit in Valencia

Explore the diverse world of religious beliefs and practices at 6 religion museums in Valencia. These museums offer insights into various faiths and their cultural significance.

Are you interested in the history and impact of religion? These are the top religion museums in Valencia:

  1. The Silk Exchange1

    The Silk Exchange

     Valencia
    The Silk Exchange, also known as Lonja de la Seda or Llotja de la Seda, is a significant historical building in Valencia, Spain. It showcases the late Valencian Gothic architectural style, making it a unique attraction for those interested in history and architecture.
  2. Church of San Nicolás2

    Church of San Nicolás

     Valencia
    The Church of St. Nicholas and Peter, also known as the 'Sistine Chapel of Valencia', is one of the city's main attractions. Located in the El Carmen district in the historical center of Valencia, the church is renowned for its ceiling paintings. However, due to its location, it can be somewhat difficult for visitors to find as it is largely surrounded by other buildings.
  3. Museo del Patriarca3

    Museo del Patriarca

     Valencia
    The Patriarca, Real Colegio and the Seminario del Corpus Christi are a church, a seminary and a college respectively. Work on the buildings began in 1586 and finished in 1610. The Patriarca in Valencia is a good examples of Renaissance architecture. In the Museo del Patriarca (the Musuem of the Patr
  4. House of Rocas4

    House of Rocas

     Valencia
    The House of Rocas (Museo del Corpus - Casa museo de las rocas) in Valencia dates back to 1434 and was initially designed to house the special carriages (The Rocas) used as floats for the Easter and Corpus Christi processions. The history of these carriages goes back to the 15th century. The museum
  5. Museum of Illustration and Modernity5

    Museum of Illustration and Modernity

     Valencia
    Museum of Illustration and Modernity (Museo de la Ilustraciòn y de la Modernidad) is a history museum in Valencia that offers a journey through time from the Middle Ages to modernity. As a part of the exhibition, you can see the remains of the Islamic Tower, which once stood here. To see the permane
  6. Centre del Carme6

    Centre del Carme

     Valencia
    Centre del Carme in Valencia is housed in the old Carmen Convent and features various temporary exhibition rooms.