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What to See in Alcoy - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Alcoy (Spain). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: San Jorge Bridge, Cementeri d'Alcoi, and Museu Alcoià de la Festa. Also, be sure to include Barchell Castle in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Alcoy (Valencia).

San Jorge Bridge

Bridge in Alcoy, Spain
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Bridge in Alcoy, Spain. The San Jorge Bridge, is a bridge located in Alcoy, Valencian Community, Spain, crossing the Serpis River.

The style of the bridge is the art déco, is considered to be the most popular image of the city. It is one of the most representative art déco works in the Valencian Community and of the most colossal of this architectural style in Spain.[1]

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Cementeri d'Alcoi

Cementeri d'Alcoi
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The Cementerio de San Antonio Abad is a cemetery located in Alcoy, Spain.

This 19th-century cemetery is considered to be one of the most interesting in the Valencian Community, due to its unusual architecture and examples of Valencian Art Nouveau period funerary sculpture. It is listed on the European Cemeteries Route, a cultural itinerary established by the Council of Europe.[2]

Address: Ctra Font Roja, 25, Alcoy

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Museu Alcoià de la Festa

Museu Alcoià de la Festa
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The Museu Alcoià de la Festa MAF in Alcoy Valencian Community, is a museum dedicated entirely to the festival of the Moors and Christians of Alcoy, where the visitors can experience all the details, aspects and feelings surrounding this international festival.[3]

Address: Calle Sant Miquel 60, 03801 Alcoy

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Barchell Castle

Barchell Castle
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Also known as: Castillo de Barchell

The Barxell Castle, located in the municipality of Alcoy, Alicante, Spain, is a 13th-century medieval building which stands on a rocky mound in the middle of a pine forest. It is next to the CV-795 road, between Alcoy and Banyeres de Mariola. It is located in the rural place of Barxell at 800 metres altitude. It is very close to the "Solanetes" which had a small population in the Muslim era.

The Barxell Castle is located in the rural place of Barxell, in the Valley of Polop, a natural enclave of great scenic value between two natural parks, the Font Roja and Serra Mariola.[4]

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Shelter of Cervantes

Historical landmark in Alcoy, Spain
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Also known as: Refugio-Museo de Cervantes

Historical landmark in Alcoy, Spain. The Shelter of Cervantes is an air raid shelter of the Spanish Civil War, located next to the Parque de Cervantes in the city of Alcoy, Valencian Community, Spain. It was refurbished and opened to the public on April 12, 2006.[5]

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Casa del Pavo

Monument in Alcoy, Spain
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Monument in Alcoy, Spain. The Casa del Pavo is a private building at 15 Sant Nicolau Street, in the city center of Alcoy, Valencian Community, Spain. It is one of the main works of the Art Nouveau in Alcoy.[6]

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De Dins Square

De Dins Square
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Also known as: Plaza de Dins

De Dins Square in Alcoy, Valencian Community, was built in the mid-19th century. It is a neoclassical set of trapezoidal ground with arches of half point on lower floors which leads to ten buildings that compose it, built in the space of the cloister of the old convent of San Agustín.

Square following the typology of colonnaded main squares that originated in Spain in the 17th century and which were developed by academics in the reuse of spaces of the convents acquisition in the 19th century.

The ground floor unit and built in stone, is framed by arches and pilasters in some buildings, while in other trades fall directly to the square. The high floors for dwellings, have heights of cornice and composition of different facades, varying between four and five storeys, the remaining unit to the urban image.[7]

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Llonja de Sant Jordi

Tourist attraction in Alcoy, Spain
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Also known as: Llotja de Sant Jordi

Tourist attraction in Alcoy, Spain. The Llonja de Sant Jordi is a room of exhibitions of Alcoy, Valencian Community, located under the floor of the Plaça d'Espanya.

It is designed by the valencian architect Santiago Calatrava. Made during the years 1992-1995. Its internal structure is reminiscent of the rib of a whale. It also highlighted the mechanisms that give access to the underground room and the fountain of the square.[8]

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Iglesia arciprestal de Santa María

Catholic church in Alcoy, Spain
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Catholic church in Alcoy, Spain. The Iglesia arciprestal de Santa María is a former Spanish church in Alcoy, province of Alicante. It was constructed in the 18th century at the convent of St. Augustine, which was built in the 13th century. In 1936, the building was demolished, losing almost all the pictorial heritage on its walls. The reconstruction began in 1940 and on 19 May 1955, the new church was blessed on the site where the older building had stood, matching its original appearance and using the remains of the previous building.[9]

Address: Placa Espanya 14, 03801 Alcoy

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Firefighters Museum of Alcoy

Museum in Alcoy, Spain
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Also known as: Museo de Bomberos de Alcoy

Museum in Alcoy, Spain. The Firefighters Museum of Alcoy, whose official name is Firefighters Museum of the Provincial Consortium of Alicante, is a museum located in Alcoy, Valencian Community, Spain.[10]

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Casa Laporta

Casa Laporta
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The Casa Laporta is a private building at 26 País Valencià avenue, in the city center of Alcoy, Valencian Community, Spain. It is one of the main works of the Art Nouveau in Alcoy.[11]

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