Archpriestal Church (13th – 18th century)
ENTRY ONLY WITH GUIDED TOUR
The Archpriestal Church can only be visited as part of the guided tour of the monumental complex
Note: outside visiting hours or during a religious service, the Gothic nave of the church can be viewed through the glass located just past the Romanesque doorway.
Closed: 25/12/2026, 1/01/2026, 6/01/2026 and 18/04/2026
PRICE:
General rate for the monumental complex tour: €2.00.
* Note: Religious services, cultural events, and group bookings may cause changes to the guided tour schedule without prior notice.
4.0 The Archpriestal Church
4.1 Transept and Keystones
4.2 The Chapel of Our Lady of The Milk
4.3 Apse and Chancel
4.4 The Chapel of Saint Clement
4.5 The Chapel of Notary Joan Alcala
5. The Calvary
It is a key monument talking about Valencian Gothic architecture and it was declared National Heritage in 1931. It includes elements of all the architectural styles since the 13th century to the end of the 18th century.
The most distinguished parts are: Romanesque front door and two nave sections of the first reconquest church (13th century), apse and incomplete Gothic nave (14th – 15th century), Gothic side door and bell tower (15th century), chapel of the notary Juan Alcalà (17th century) and chapel of St. Clement Martyr.



