- Palacio de Cervello - The emblematic castle that makes it up has existed, according to historical archives, since 1244 when King Jaume I gave the Villa de Anna to the Order of Santiago. The courtyard and the Arab halls of this Palace will be visited, which recreate the decorative world of the Muslims, settled in this municipality from the 12th century, with their splendid ceramic mosaics, coffered ceilings and plasterwork. The modern age makes its way into the Borja and Cervellón rooms, setting each era with decoration and furniture and with a multimedia projection that uses images and sounds to bring the visitor closer to the families that owned Anna County.
- Tickets
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Expert guide services
- Lunch
Explore the hidden charms of the Valencian Community, its impressive mountain ranges, and its lesser-known yet excellently preserved historical towns that won’t cease to amaze you. Xàtiva, one of the key cities in history replete with grand palaces and rich heritage, is the birthplace of the renowned Borgia family. We’ll drive up to its castle, a former state prison, offering breathtaking vistas stretching over 80km. Our journey continues in Ontinyent, a city with roots in the textile industry preserving a medieval quarter, the Duchess’s palace and an intriguing museum dedicated to Moorish and Christian festivals and processions. Lastly, we’ll head to Anna, home to a palace restored by Moroccan craftsmen. Their intricate carvings, artwork and gardens have earned it notable acclaim, giving it the moniker ‘the Valencian Alhambra’
- It is not recommended for people with reduced mobility
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