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Detail of the Valencia Cathedral. The "Micalet", tower of the Valencia Cathedral. Frescoes of the Church of San Nicolás, Valencia. The Route of the Borgias is a cultural route, that includes sites associated with the Borja or Borgia, located in their native Valencian Community, Spain. The marketing of the route was inaugurated in 2007. [1] [2]
The Palace of Benicarló (officially and in Valencian, Palau de Benicarló, also commonly known as Palau de les Corts Valencianes or Palau dels Borja) is an aristocratic palace of Valencian Gothic and Renaissance styles located in the city of Valencia, Spain. It is now the headquarters of the Valencian Parliament.
They include novels, such as City of God: A Novel of the Borgias (1979) by Cecelia Holland, [23] The Family (2001) by Mario Puzo, and Summer of Night (1991) by Dan Simmons, [24] plays, operas, comics, films like The Borgia (2006), television series like Borgia (2011) and The Borgias (2011) on Showtime, [25] and video games the likes of Assassin ...
The Oratory of the Borgias or Church of the Tower is located in the municipality of Canals , Spain. It is a church built in early Valencian Gothic style, probably in the 13th century. [ 1 ]
Throughout their reign, the Borjas or Borgias maintained a base of power from the Torre de Canals and the greater Valencia region. A tower from their former palace still stands today. [1] Calixtus III himself was actually born in this same palace, as it had belonged to his father, Juan Domingo de Borja y Doncel. [2]
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Valencia's chamber of commerce estimated that 48,000 companies have been affected. The towns and industrial belt surrounding the Mediterranean city of Valencia, which itself avoided the impact of ...
The Tower and walls of the Borgias of the Valencian municipality of Canals , is a Bien de Interés Cultural with the code 46.23.081-003 and Ministerial annotation R-I-51-0010524 with date April 3, 2000. [1] Is also known in valencian as Torreta de Canals. [2]