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Ducal Palace of Gandia

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Ducal Palace of Gandia, Carrer del Duc Alfons el Vell, 1, 46701 Gandia, Valencia, Spain
Interesting facts
1

The building was purchased by the Society of Jesus in the 19th century after the Ducal family line ended.

2

The 'Saló de Corones' features a coffered ceiling that survived significant architectural transitions.

3

Saint Francis Borgia renounced his titles and wealth at this palace to join the Jesuit order.

4

The palace contains a hidden oratory dedicated to Saint Francis Borgia, preserving original period artifacts.

5

Its construction spans architectural periods from the 14th century through the late 18th century.

6

The palace courtyard exhibits a distinctive double-arched gallery design typical of Aragonese influences.

Overview

The Ducal Palace of Gandia, originally a 14th-century fortress, served as the ancestral home of the House of Borgia. It transitioned from a defensive structure into a luxurious ducal residence under the influence of the Dukes of Gandia. The architectural style blends Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements reflecting centuries of aristocratic occupancy. Saint Francis Borgia, the fourth Duke of Gandia, was born here in 1510. Visitors can view the Golden Gallery, renowned for its intricate 18th-century tile floors and neo-Gothic decorations. The palace underwent significant restoration in the 20th century to preserve its original structural integrity. It currently operates as a cultural site showcasing the political and religious heritage of the Valencian nobility. The site remains a primary landmark in the historic center of Gandia.

Photo spot

The Golden Gallery with its intricate floor tiles and natural light.

Insider tips

Book a guided tour in advance to access rooms that are restricted during general self-guided visits.

Check the schedule for temporary cultural exhibitions held in the lower halls.

Allocate extra time to explore the adjacent historic quarter of Gandia after your visit.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to access the private areas currently occupied by the Jesuit community or administrative offices.

Good to know

Occasionally closed for private events; check the official calendar for specific holidays.

Etiquette

Respectful attire is requested; avoid loud noise as parts of the building are of religious significance.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1.5-2 hours
Best time to visit
Morning during spring or autumn to avoid high temperatures and peak tourist crowds.
Address
Ducal Palace of Gandia, Carrer del Duc Alfons el Vell, 1, 46701 Gandia, Valencia, Spain
38.966, -0.180
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Details
Key exhibitsGolden Gallery, Saló de Corones, and the Oratory of Saint Francis Borgia
Architectural styleGothic, Renaissance, and Baroque

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1.5-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Morning during spring or autumn to avoid high temperatures and peak tourist crowds..

The Golden Gallery with its intricate floor tiles and natural light.

Close by you'll find MUSEU FALLER DE GANDIA, Parc d'Ausiàs March, Collegiate Basilica of Gandia.