
Palau de l'Exposició
The Palau de l'Exposició is a Valencian Art Nouveau treasure tucked at Calle Galicia 1, built between 1908 and 1909 to house the municipal palace for the Regional Valencian Exhibition. Designed by Francesc Mora i Berenguer, its two-part plan separates a noble wing from an inner patio, blending modernista detail with hints of neogothic influence from Valencia’s long architectural story. Inside, you’re greeted by the reception salon, where modernist stained glass, plasterwork, and azulejos meet a mosaic floor—each tile and plasterwork telling a chapter of early 20th-century Valencian pride. Although conceived for a temporary exhibition, its architectural value won it preservation, and today the building lives on as a multi-use space managed by the city. …
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