
La Lonja de la Seda, or the Silk Exchange, is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Valencia, Spain. This Gothic building is a must-see for those interested in Culture and History tours.
Built in the 15th century, La Lonja was a center for silk trading and commerce. It symbolizes Valencia's economic power during the Middle Ages.
The building features Gothic architecture with intricate stone carvings, twisted columns, and a grand hall known as the Sala de Contratacion.
One legend suggests that the twisted columns represent the Mediterranean Sea's waves. The building's design was inspired by the Gothic architecture of Flanders.
Visitors should explore the grand hall and the courtyard. Guided tours are available but not necessary to appreciate the building's beauty.
La Lonja is open from 10 AM to 7 PM daily.
Yes, there is a small entrance fee of 5 Euros.
Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.
Modest clothing is recommended.
Yes, photography is allowed without flash.
Yes, there is wheelchair access.