The history of the Holy Chalice is a thrilling adventure that is at times shrouded in mystery. Keep reading to discover how this most venerated of religious objects ended up in the city of València.
From this viewpoint, you can take in the Gothic Valencia Cathedral (where the chalice from the Last Supper is said to be preserved), as well as the pink walls and blue roof tiles of the Baroque Re ...
before Valencia Cathedral was built between the 13th and 15th centuries, mixing Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque features. It contains a chalice recognised by the Vatican as possibly the original Holy ...
Located in the Plaza de la Reina, the Valencia Cathedral is probably most famous for its claim of owning the Holy Grail. Dating back to 1262, the cathedral was raised on the site of a former ...
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A short life and brutal death was enough to ensure that Jesus’ message of hope and everlasting life would spread across Judaea, across the Empire and ultimately, across the world. One of the ...
A highlight is Hemisferic, an IMAX theatre and planetarium in a building shaped to represent an eye. In the Old City, the 13th-century Valencia Cathedral features grand stone archways and Renaissance ...
St Albans for Black Lives Matter said the cathedral's use of the print had "brought about a countywide conversation". A picture of the Last Supper showing a black Jesus has been installed in a ...
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