Valencian Gothic

Valencian Gothic (Valencian: Gòtic valencià; Spanish: Gótico valenciano) is an architectural style.

It occurred under the Kingdom of Valencia between the 13th and 15th centuries, which places it at the end of the European Gothic period and at the beginning of the Renaissance.

The term "Valencian Gothic" is confined to the Kingdom of Valencia and its area of influence, which has its own characteristics.

The common characteristics of the Valencian Gothic are the following: The most important valencian architects of the Valencian Gothic style are: Pere Compte, Francesc Baldomar [es], Pere Balaguer, Andreu Julià [es], etc.

The most important buildings of the Valencian civil Gothic style are:

Detail of the Llotja de la Seda , Valencia.
Torres de Serranos , in Valencia
The Basilica of Santa Maria in Alicante.
Main façade of the Segorbe Cathedral .
Convento de Santo Domingo, in Valencia.