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Palace of the Marqués de Dos Aguas

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The Palace of the Marqués de Dos Aguas (Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas) is one of Valencia’s most stunning examples of Baroque architecture, now home to the National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts González Martí. Originally a 15th-century noble residence, the palace was remodeled in the 18th century with its famous ornate alabaster façade, depicting the two rivers — Turia and Júcar — after which the palace is named. Inside, visitors are treated to lavish rooms, fine porcelain, furniture, and ceramics from across Spain and the world.

What to See & Do

  • 🏛️ Admire the spectacular Baroque façade and the grand entrance carved from solid alabaster. 🎨
  • 🏺 Explore the National Ceramics Museum featuring an extensive local and international collection. 🌍
  • 🏰 Visit the historic rooms showcasing the luxurious eighteenth and nineteenth century décor. ✨
  • 🎨 See the famous Valencia tiles and the delicate porcelain art originating from Manises. 🏺
  • 🖼️ Enjoy the rotating exhibitions of fine art and modern sculpture held within the gallery. 🏛️

How to Get There

  • 🚶 Take a short five-minute walk from the central Plaza del Ayuntamiento to the palace. 📍
  • 🚇 Ride the metro to the nearest stations located at either Colón or Xàtiva. 🎫
  • 🚌 Board the local bus lines six, nineteen, thirty-two, or forty which stop nearby. 🚐
  • 🚲 Travel by foot as car parking is very limited in this historic part of town. 👟

Travel Tips

  • 📸 Take plenty of photos of the stunning façade which remains a highly photographed site. ✨
  • 🎟️ Visit on Sunday mornings for free entry but arrive early to avoid the long lines. 🕙
  • ⏳ Allow at least one and a half hours to explore the museum exhibits fully. 🚶
  • 🎧 Utilize the helpful audio guides which are available in multiple different languages today. 🌍

Suggested Itinerary

  • 🏰 10:00 AM – Arrive and admire the palace façade before entering the grand main hall. ✨
  • 🏺 10:30 AM – Visit the Ceramics Museum exhibits to see rare and historic pottery pieces. 🎨
  • 🏛️ 11:30 AM – Walk through the aristocratic rooms and the beautifully preserved art galleries. 🖼️
  • 🍴 1:00 PM – Enjoy a relaxing lunch at a charming café on Calle Poeta Querol. 🍷
  • 🛍️ 2:30 PM – Visit the nearby Plaza del Ayuntamiento or the elegant Colón Market. 🏛️
  • 🌙 6:00 PM – Return to admire the palace façade while it is beautifully illuminated at night. 💡

Opening Hours & Entry

Open:

Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM & 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM | Closed on Mondays

Entry Fee:

€3 (free on Saturdays after 4 PM and Sundays)

Best Time to Visit:

Morning hours for quieter visits

Location

📌Carrer del Poeta Querol, 2, 46002 Valencia, Spain View on Google Maps

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