The Marquetry of the Palau Ducal dels Borja


The Masterpiece Beneath Our Feet

Flooring is often designed to be functional, but in the highest achievements of interior architecture, it becomes a canvas for master craftsmanship. The extraordinary wooden floor of the oratory (or Santa Capella) inside the Palau Ducal dels Borja in Gandia, Spain, serves as a prime example of how decorative art can elevate a sacred space. 

Lorca, Dalí, and the Barcelona Spring of 1925


The Dawn of the Vanguard

The history of the European avant-garde is often written through its manifestos, exhibitions, and public scandals. Yet, some of its most profound shifts occurred in intimate, quiet moments of intellectual friction. 

INSIGNE COLLEGIATE CHURCH OF SANTA MARÍA

GANDIA’S GOTHIC JEWEL


The building is a historic Roman Catholic basilica commonly known as La Seu de Gandia. It is the city's primary church and architectural landmark.

Church of Our Lady of Loreto de Jávea

SACRED MODERNISM IN JAVEA PORT

Wedged tightly within the narrow, historic backstreets of the Duanes de la Mar neighborhood, you will find one of the most radical examples of mid-century religious architecture in Spain. 

Sorolla’s Truth: Tradition, Triumph, and Artistic Freedom


True artistic freedom is earned. 

Between 1890 and 1900, Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida masterfully navigated the complex Spanish art market, blending traditional regional customs with striking social commentary.

In "Sorolla’s Truth: Tradition, Triumph, and Artistic Freedom," Karla dissects the critical transition period that propelled Sorolla to international acclaim. 
This 72-page, fully illustrated study guide offers an in-depth exploration of the artistic movements he leveraged to paint entirely on his own terms.
Perfect for art historians, students, and collectors alike. 
Available now in high-resolution, full colour. 

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[eBook / Lecture Guide - 7,00 €]
How did Joaquín Sorolla buy his creative freedom? 

Valencia Celebrates José Vergara with Major Free Exhibition



The City Museum of Valencia, housed in the historic Palace of the Marquis of Campo, is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and Sundays and public holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Admission is free.

Discover the Academic Roots of Sorolla


The true brilliance of Joaquín Sorolla lies in his journey, not just his destination. 

To truly appreciate the master, you must walk in his footsteps from the very beginning. 

This exclusive study guide, Awakening the Brush: The Early Mastery of Joaquín Sorolla (1878 to 1890), retraces the early triumphs, the lessons learned, and the foundation that forged a legend. 

See how every brush stroke between 1878 and 1890 built the "Painter of Light."

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NEW TO Valencia Fine Arts Museum


April 2026 launched a significant series of acquisitions to add to the recently transformed Pérez Castiel galleries, placing a renewed spotlight on the raw intensity of España Negra.

Knock on the Secrets of Jávea


They are the silent guardians of the Barrio Antiguo, watching over the narrow, sun-drenched cobblestone streets of Jávea for centuries. Known as aldabas, these striking hand-shaped door knockers are more than just decorative hardware—they are the physical heartbeat of this ancient Mediterranean town’s past.