The Art Nouveau movement in the Valencian Community is best known for its architectural expression, especially in the works of the architects Demetrio Ribes Marco and Francisco Mora Berenguer in Valencia or Vicente Pascual Pastor and Timoteo Briet Montaud in Alcoy, but was also significant in sculpture and painting.
Notable painters include Fernando Cabrera Cantó, Francisco Laporta Valor, Emilio Sala, Adolfo Morrió and Edmundo Jordá.
Novelda, Alicante, Burriana, Castellón de la Plana or Sueca are other cities with important examples of Valencian Art Nouveau architecture.
Central Market) in Valencia, one of the largest in Europe, covers more than 8,000 square metres, over two floors, with a predominantly Valencian Art Nouveau style.
Its unusual roof comprises original domes and sloping sections at different heights, while the interior seems to be lined in a range of materials such as iron, wood, ceramics and polychromed tiles.
[7] Between the works of the Valencian modernisme stand out: City Center Ensanche-Santa Rosa El Camí-Zona Alta Outskirts Novelda: Orihuela: Torrevieja: Villena: Les Alqueries: Benicarló: Benicàssim: Burriana: Vila-real: Vinaròs: Alfafar: Alginet: Almàssera: Alzira: Bocairent Carcaixent Catadau: Cullera: Foios: Gandia: Ontinyent: Requena: Sueca: Ciutat Vella-City Center L'Eixample Exposició-Mestalla Port of Valencia-El Cabanyal Ayora L'Olivereta-Nou Moles Vilanova de Castelló Xàtiva: The main architects of the Valencian Art Nouveau movement by each city are: