Narrow cobbled streets with a medieval layout. The ceramic decoration of the houses stands out, visible in the façades and thresholds. There are interesting buildings in the old town, such as: San Juan Bautista Parish Church, San Antonio Chapel, Manises Ceramics Museum, El Arte building and the Old School of Ceramics (Antigua Escuela de Cerámica). From Plaza Corazón de Jesús and through a narrow street, we access the medieval heart of Manises. Plaza de la Virgen de los Desamparados, popularly known as “la plaça del Rellat”.
ADDRESSBuilding located in the medieval quarter Obradors, where the first ceramic workshops were installed in the...
The site was inaugurated in 1925. In 1998 the trinquet reopened its doors after thorough renovation. It’s 58,1...
The Luis Vilar Municipal Pavilion is located on Calle Simetes in Manises.
The sports centre has the following facilities: football pitches, one training football pitch, one tennis court, two...
A garden in which a series of ceramic panels have been placed, with illustrations that give us a chronological...
The only architecturally relevant civil building from the 18th century that can be seen in Manises. It was built in...
El Arte, built in 1922, stands out for its tilework, painted in gold and cobalt blue on a white background, giving...
Narrow cobbled streets with a medieval layout. The ceramic decoration of the houses stands out, visible in the...
The Cultural Arts Centre, which dates 1928, was a convent until 1984 when it was acquired by the Town Hall of...
The Casa Guillermo Restaurant is located inside what was once an important ceramic tiles factory with great relevance...