Membrillera House Commonly known as the “Casa dels Membrillera” or “Casa de les Coroneles”. This 18th-century Renaissance house features a ground floor with an entrance hall, a main noble floor, and an attic level with five semicircular-arched windows. The Casa...
Sendra House Located in Plaça Jovellar, this residential building in the Valencian modernist style reflects the economic growth experienced by the local bourgeoisie of the period. The building was constructed in 1912 on the commission of Antoni Sendra Bonet, an...
Sant Gregori Hermitage In 1779, the farmers of Vinaròs, faithful to the vow they had made to Saint Gregory, built a hermitage in his honour after he delivered them from a locust plague. The architectural project, located one kilometre from the town, was designed by...
Fortalessa Arxiprestal de l’Assumpció Church This building, in the Valencian Gothic style, is one of the most important in the city. It was located between two access gates to the town and formed part of the defensive wall. The exterior of the church complex follows a...
Sant Telm Church The church of the former Sant Telm convent, currently converted into the Venceslau Ayguals d’Izco municipal auditorium, is a baroque rectangular building constructed with masonry and corner stones in the 18th century (1749–1762). It consists of a...
Chapel of Saint Victoria This chapel is annexed to the Church of the Convent of Saint Telmo, built to house the incorrupt body of Saint Victoria, virgin and martyr. In 1788, once the chapel was completed, the saint’s body—brought from the Roman cemetery of Lucina—was...