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...
Municipal Market Since 1835, the sale of fruits and vegetables took place in this square until, in 1853, it was moved to the facilities of the ruined former convent of Saint Augustine. However, the need for a larger, covered space that met new hygienic standards led...
Bullring This is the bullring closest to the sea in the entire Iberian Peninsula. It is a tradition in Vinaròs to hold bullfights during the San Juan and San Pedro Fair and Festival, in June. The first recorded bullfight took place in 1852. However, the first bullring...
Sanctuary of Mercy 15th – 18th Centuries It stands on the highest point of the town, known as El Puig. This is the main center of devotion and popular pilgrimage in Vinaròs since at least the 15th century, dedicated to the town’s patron saints, Our Lady of Mercy and...
Baró d’Herbers House Inspired by the Renaissance, nobles and bourgeois families built their residences along this street. This house, dating from 1716 and much altered over time, is known as “El Palacio.” It hosted important figures such as King Charles IV and...