
Alqueria Julià
Alqueria Julià, or Hort de Julià, is one of Valencia’s well-preserved late medieval–early modern farmsteads, with its core dating from the 17th century. What you see today is the alquería itself, standing where the huerta met the urban grid, its façade facing Democràcia, Velázquez, and Paseo de la Pechina. The site sits between the old Turia riverbed and the current Avenida del Cid, and its footprint reveals a garden that once housed a labyrinth and a central arbour surrounded by square, clipped hedges, plus a terrace and a productive orchard beyond. The building comprises a ground floor and first floor, with a two-story tower aligning with the main doorway. …
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