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5 must-see places in Gandia

Gandia’s Centre Històric brings together palaces, Gothic architecture and two museums within an easy walking route. The selection covers five places that help explain the city’s history and can form a half-day cultural visit or a full-day itinerary.

The itinerary connects the legacy of Gandia’s dukes, the city’s principal historic church, a mansion converted into a cultural centre and the collections housed in the former Hospital de Sant Marc. Each place contributes a specific perspective, while the linked articles provide further information.

How to organise the five visits in Gandia

The walking route can begin at Casa de la Marquesa, continue to the Collegiate Church and the Ducal Palace, and finish at the Hospital de Sant Marc, home to the MAGa and the Santa Clara Museum. The walking route on Google Maps shows the location of the four venues.

  • Half day: allow time for the Ducal Palace and the Collegiate Church, then add Casa de la Marquesa or one of the two museums according to the group’s interests.
  • Full day: divide the five visits between the morning and afternoon, with a break in the Centre Històric.
  • Families: the MAGa offers an accessible introduction to the prehistory and archaeology of La Safor.

Opening times, admission prices, temporary exhibitions and access conditions can change. Check the official websites before setting the order of the day, particularly when the visit coincides with religious services or cultural activities.

1. Ducal Palace of the Borgia family

Courtyard and staircase of the Ducal Palace of the Borgia family in Gandia
Ducal Palace of the Borgia family in Gandia.

The Ducal Palace of the Borgia family presents the development of ducal power in Gandia through Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque spaces. The Parade Courtyard introduces the complex, while the Hall of Crowns and the Golden Gallery represent two important stages in the history of the residence.

The palace suits travellers interested in the Borgia family, civil architecture and decorative arts. An interior tour requires more time than an exterior stop, so consult the available visit options on the official Ducal Palace website.

2. Collegiate Church of Santa Maria in Gandia

Collegiate Church of Santa Maria and Plaça Major in Gandia
Collegiate Church of Santa Maria in Gandia.

The Collegiate Church of Santa Maria in Gandia, commonly known as La Seu, occupies a central position in Plaça Major. The Gothic nave, side chapels and doorways demonstrate the religious and urban importance acquired by Gandia during the late Middle Ages and the Renaissance.

The Collegiate Church complements the Ducal Palace because of the historical relationship between the ducal family, the city and the church. Religious services can affect tourist access; the official Collegiate Church website publishes current information.

3. Casa de la Marquesa

Façade of Casa de la Marquesa in Gandia
Casa de Cultura Marqués de González de Quirós.

Casa de la Marquesa in Gandia introduces visitors to late 19th-century bourgeois architecture. The building now operates as Casa de Cultura Marqués de González de Quirós and hosts exhibitions, talks and concerts.

The romantic garden provides a pleasant break during the urban walk and can suit families or visitors with limited time. The cultural programme determines which rooms are open, so check Visit Gandia before travelling.

4. Gandia Archaeological Museum MAGa

Gallery at the Gandia Archaeological Museum MAGa
Gandia Archaeological Museum MAGa.

The Gandia Archaeological Museum MAGa occupies part of the former Hospital de Sant Marc. The collections present the prehistory and archaeology of La Safor through material connected with sites such as Cova del Parpalló, Cova del Bolomor and Cova de les Meravelles.

The MAGa is suitable for families, students and travellers interested in the territory before the modern city. The MAGa page on the Xarxa d’Espais Culturals website provides current practical details.

5. Santa Clara Museum

Religious art collection at the Santa Clara Museum in Gandia
Santa Clara Museum in Gandia.

The Santa Clara Museum in Gandia shares the former Hospital de Sant Marc with the MAGa and preserves religious art from the Royal Monastery of Santa Clara. The collection includes painting, sculpture, metalwork and pieces connected with the Borgia family.

The proximity of the two museums makes a combined visit practical during a full day. The Santa Clara Museum particularly suits visitors wishing to explore the artistic and religious aspects of the itinerary. The official Santa Clara Museum website provides current opening and admission information.

Choosing a visit to match your interests

  • Borgia history: Ducal Palace, Collegiate Church and Santa Clara Museum.
  • Architecture: Ducal Palace, Collegiate Church and Casa de la Marquesa.
  • Archaeology and family visit: MAGa.
  • Religious art: Collegiate Church and Santa Clara Museum.
  • Short walk with a garden: Casa de la Marquesa.

The final combination depends on the time available and the programme at each venue. Checking the official websites in advance helps coordinate guided tours, visitor access and temporary exhibitions.

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