xabia_oficina_turismo_cementerio_medieval_en

Historic Xàbia Tourist Office / Medieval Cementery Until 1817, all burials took place within the town walls, in cemeteries and churches. This cemetery was a trapezoidal space of about 180 m², enclosed by a sturdy lime mortar and stone wall, where burials were carried...

xabia_ayuntamiento_en

Historic Xàbia Town Hall Located where the original Hermitage of San Cristóbal (17th century) stood, built on an ancient Christian necropolis “el fosar” (14th-15th centuries). From the original building, the characteristic rear porch arcades remain, which formed an...

xabia_mercado_municipal_abastos_en

Historic Xàbia Municipal Market It was built on the site of the 17th-century Convent of the Discalced Augustinians. It dates from 1946 and was built in a style that would not clash with the nearby...

xabia_museo_arqueologico_etnologico_soler_blanco_en

Historic Xàbia Soler Blasco Archaeological and Etnographic Museum This palace-house hosts the Xàbia Museum. It is one of the town’s most emblematic buildings. It was built in the first half of the 17th century as a residence for Antonio Bañuls, born in Xàbia and...

xabia_ermita_santo_crito_calvario_en

Historic Xàbia Hermitage of the Holy Christ of Calvary The original hermitage was built in 1770, but in the mid-19th century it underwent modifications, resulting in the current building. Its façade is large and stands out for the combination and superposition of...

xabia_iglesia_san_bartolome_en

Historic Xàbia Church of Saint Bartholomew The Fortress-Church of San Bartolomé, built between the 14th and 16th centuries and expanded in the 18th and 19th centuries, is a prominent example of Isabelline Gothic and was declared a National Artistic Monument in 1931....