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Temples #10 in Valencia

Iglesia Parroquial de San Nicolás de Bari y San Pedro Mártir

4.7 · 13,752 reviews
Awe-inspiring and reflective
Iglesia Parroquial de San Nicolás de Bari y San Pedro Mártir, C/ dels Cavallers, 35, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain
Interesting facts
1

The church was originally built on the site of a former Roman temple and later a mosque.

2

The interior frescoes are often referred to as the 'Valencian Sistine Chapel' due to their scale and detail.

3

The baroque renovation was commissioned to cover the original Gothic ribbed vaulting.

4

The exterior facade retains a significant Gothic doorway despite the baroque interior.

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The restoration project that concluded in 2015 involved over 40 experts.

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The church incorporates 24 scenes depicting the lives of its namesake saints.

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The central nave design intentionally hides the Gothic structural skeleton behind the baroque ornamentation.

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It is one of the oldest parishes in Valencia, founded after the Christian conquest of the city.

Overview

Iglesia de San Nicolás de Bari y San Pedro Mártir features nearly 2,000 square meters of high-baroque frescoes covering its interior vaults. The church dates back to the 13th century, though its current decorative transformation took place between 1690 and 1693. Juan Pérez Castiel led the baroque renovation, while the frescoes were painted by Antonio Palomino and Dionis Vidal. These paintings depict the lives of Saint Nicholas of Bari and Saint Peter of Verona. The structure combines a Gothic floor plan with an ornate baroque aesthetic. It is located in the historic Ciutat Vella district. The frescoes were painstakingly restored between 2012 and 2015 to recover their original luminosity. The church remains an active parish site while functioning as a cultural landmark.

Photo spot

From the center of the nave looking upward at the ceiling vaults to capture the full scope of the frescoes.

Insider tips

Use the provided audio guide to decipher the narrative of the complex frescoes.

Look up at the vaults from the center of the nave to fully appreciate the perspective and detail.

Check the official website for scheduled concerts or special liturgical events that may impact visitor access.

What to avoid

Avoid arriving during mass times when tourist visits are restricted or limited to prevent disruption.

Good to know

Closed to tourism on Mondays; may have limited access during religious services.

Etiquette

Modest dress is required; shoulders and knees should be covered. Maintain a quiet tone as it is an active place of worship.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
45-60 minutes
Best time to visit
Mid-morning on weekdays; fewer crowds allow for a quieter viewing experience of the frescoes.
Address
Iglesia Parroquial de San Nicolás de Bari y San Pedro Mártir, C/ dels Cavallers, 35, Ciutat Vella, 46001 València, Valencia, Spain
39.476, -0.379
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Details
Architectural styleGothic structure with high-baroque interior decoration

Frequently asked

Plan for about 45-60 minutes to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Mid-morning on weekdays; fewer crowds allow for a quieter viewing experience of the frescoes..

From the center of the nave looking upward at the ceiling vaults to capture the full scope of the frescoes.

Close by you'll find Torres de Serranos, Valencia Cathedral, Jardín del Turia.