Palace of the Generalitat Valenciana
| Palace of the Generalitat Valenciana | |
|---|---|
Palau de la Generalitat Valenciana | |
Façade of the modern tower facing the Plaça de Manises | |
| Alternative names | Palacio de la Generalidad Valenciana |
| General information | |
| Type | Monument |
| Location | València, Valencian Community, Spain |
| Town or city | Valencia |
| Country | Spain |
| Coordinates | 39°28′36″N 0°22′36″W / 39.4767°N 0.376689°W |
| Construction started | 1421 |
| Completed | 1593 |
| Renovated | 1982 |
| Governing body | Generalitat Valenciana |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Pere Comte, Joan Guivarró, Joan Corbera, Gaspar Gregori |
| Renovating team | |
| Architect(s) | Alberto Peñín |
| Website | |
| Generalitat Website | |
The Palace of the Generalitat Valenciana, (Valencian: Palau de la Generalitat Valenciana; Spanish: Palacio de la Generalidad Valenciana) is a historic palace dating from the 15th century, initially built in the Valencian Gothic style with later Renaissance additions and changes. Today, it houses the offices of the executive of the Generalitat Valenciana.
In 1931, it was designated a Bien de Interés Cultural made from local materials such as stone from Godella and Rocafort, tiles from Manises and Paterna, marble from Serra del Buixcarró, and wood carved from native forests.
The palace is located in La Seu neighborhoodin ES in the Ciutat Vella districtin ES of the city of Valencia. It is located between Carrer dels Cavallers on the south, Carrer Bailia on the north, and between Plaça de Manisesin CA to the west and Plaça de la Mare de Déuin CA to the east. This is one of the oldest parts of the city, where one also finds the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Basilica of Our Lady of the Forsaken, the Palace of Fuentehermosa,in ES and the Palace of Batlia.in CA
While it currently serves as the headquarters of the government of the Valencian Community, the building has had various names during its long existence:
- Palace of the Diputació del General (or Generalitat) of the Kingdom of Valencia (1421–1705)
- Real Audiencia (1750–1923)
- Provincial Council (1923–1982)
- Popular Executive Committee (1936–1937)
- Generalitat Valenciana (1982–present)
The Palace of the Generalitat of Valencia, like that of Catalonia, is one of the few buildings of medieval origin in Europe that remains the seat of the government and the institution that built it, the Generalitat of the Kingdom of Valencia. In addition to its political symbolism, it is one of the best examples of Valencian civil architecture of the period, built by the master craftsmen of the time.