Extraordinary Reliquaries of Gandia
The next time you walk through the Santa Clara Museum of Gandia, do not pass these figures by. Look closely. They are rare survivors of a pivotal era, quietly telling the story of Gandia’s place at the heart of Renaissance faith and power.
Gold, Trade, and Identity: A 17th-Century Moretto Pendant in the Museum of Gandia
GET TO KNOW TERUEL
Discover Teruel and its extraordinary Aragonese architecture from the 12th to the 17th centuries. Explore its magical UNESCO World Heritage Mudéjar towers and cathedral, along with other remarkable Mudéjar masterpieces, before turning to the city’s magnificent Modernist gems.
A compact city where history comes alive and art, faith, and legend intersect, Teruel offers a vivid window into Aragón’s cultural identity and medieval imagination. It is also home to its most famous tale: the Legend of the Lovers of Teruel—a tragic medieval romance that predates, and is believed to have inspired, Shakespeare’s *Romeo and Juliet.
📍 Location: Cozy boardroom at Benitachell Properties
📽️ Format: Slideshow on a big screen
🎤 Speaker: Spain Historian - Karla Ingleton Darocas, B.A. (Hons)
🗓️ Dates: Friday, January 30 or
Monday, February 2, 2026
⏰ Time: 11:00 H
💶 Fee: 10 euros
🍷 Optional: Follow-up Q&A session and tapas at local bar for those who’d like to continue the conversation.
A relaxed, informative, and social morning for history lovers and curious minds alike.
👉 Spaces limited — all welcome!
JÁVEA Historical WALK
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THE ENIGMA Dionisio Fierros (1827-1894) was a Spanish Romantic painter who painted a “Vanitas”, an allegorical still life, for the Marquis ...
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A small Valencian family distillery in the old stables of the Palau del Marquès de Malferit, could be the origin of one of the emblems of c...



