Llíria (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈʎiɾia]; Spanish: Liria) is a medium-sized town off the CV35 motorway to the north of Valencia, Spain. Known as Edeta in ancient Iberian times, it is the musical capital of the region.
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4.5 based on 58 reviews
Almost the entire population of Lliria heads to the park on May day to visit the Chapel and to picnic. Its a place of beauty and relaxation. There are many trails and a stream with large fish. There is also different types of birds and a nice restaurant serving typical valencian cuisine.
Of course the park is used all the year round and its a get away from the hustle and bustle of the town.
4.5 based on 19 reviews
The drive up to the Monastery is an adventure in itself - up winding, narrow streets, and a very steep slope. There's always been ample parking when we've visited.
You can, of course, walk it - but probably not recommended on a hot August afternoon!
The views from the top are fantastic. The Monastery itself is quite interesting too - you can visit the Chapel and a small museum.
4.5 based on 15 reviews
Esta iglesia se encuentra en la zona Antigua a la que se accede por unas calles estrechas muy bonitas y cuidadas. Esta construida sobre una mezquita y destaca su portada y su campanario. Buenas vistas y gran emplazamiento.
4 based on 11 reviews
Como la mayoría de los sitios de interés turístico en Llíria, el lugar donde están ubicados estos Baños Árabes, no está bien indicado o señalizado. Dimos con ellos, porque tras visitar la Iglesia de la Sangre, y sabiendo que no estaban muy lejos, preguntamos a una lugareña, y fue la que nos indicó donde estaban. Falta de indicaciones.
Cuando llegamos ante ellos vimos la zona, que está externa, en la parte superior, y tras bajar por la calle llegamos a su entrada, cerrada, por ser Viernes Santo, por lo que no puedimos visitar su interior, éso sí pudimos comprobar bastante suciedad en el foso de la entrada, un poco dejado.
Hubiera sido interesante visitarlos por completo.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
La preciosa Iglesia de la Asunción está situada en el casco antigüo de Lliria, concretamente, en la Plaza Mayor.
Esta iglesia se construyó entre los años 1627 y 1676, aunque su bella fachada con esculturas, como decoración, no fue terminada hasta el año 1704.
Su exterior es bellísimo, Gracias a su magnífica fachada-retablo de estilo barroco, formada por tres cuerpos. Para acceder a su interior hay que subir unas escaleras.
Su interior es muy bonito, consta de tres naves con arco de medio punto. Destaca el crucero, el presbiterio y la cúpula.
La entrada es gratuita.
Merece la pena visitar la Iglesia de la Asunción en Llíria, es muy bonita.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
This is a very well put together site with portions of two tombs. There's not a ton of information (in English or Spanish), but the important things are made clear with a diagram of the site. The gentleman who was taking care of the site was also very helpful and patient in answering my questions, despite the fact that my Spanish is very basic and there was a bit of a language barrier. It has a very short window of opening times (10-12), but it is definitely worth making the time if you are at all interested in history or archaeology. Plus, you can't beat the price (free).
4 based on 7 reviews
I'm giving this a three mainly based on the potential this site has. If they can give it the kind of treatment that the nearby Mausoleos Romanos has received, then this could be an amazing site some day.
As it is now, there really is no site to visit. You can see some things by walking around the perimeter and looking through the fences. What is there is potentially pretty impressive; there are some portions that look to have a pretty good state of preservation, and others that have been reconstructed reasonably well. But, there is not much information available, as I only found one placard that gave very general information. Hopefully that is a sign that this is meant to be a very temporary state of being for the site.
I do hope that some day in the near future I'll be able to visit a completed presentation for the site, and it doesn't languish for too long in this state, it really does have some great potential!
4 based on 3 reviews
This building contains the tourist office. In my experience, they rarely know what is going on in Lliria. and it makes it very hard to find out whats going on in Lliria..There is one English speaker that is sometimes working.The building also has a toilet.
3.5 based on 5 reviews
This is a valiant attempt at a museum, considering the best things found in the city (like the Labors of Hercules mosaic) have been taken to the Museo Arqueológico Nacional, and this museum is mainly left with odds and ends. There are a few interesting inscriptions, small fresco fragments, and a decent little collection of coins, but other than that, it really is just odds and ends. It takes me ages to get through museums, and I was in and out in less than 20 minutes.
Considering the Museo Arqueológico Nacional is 3 Euros, the 1.20 Euro admission seems a bit steep. But, I get that this museum probably doesn't get many visitors and they have to make up for it. It's just too bad that none of the nicer finds are left for this local museum. But since this is a bit out of the way and probably doesn't get a whole lot of tourists, I can also understand that to some degree.
The folks running the museum showed up about a half an hour after the opening time as well, so, I wouldn't bank too much on the posted opening hours.
4 based on 2 reviews
Enclavada en el casco antiguo , no se ve muy bien puesto que tiene edificaciones delante. No merece mucho la pena y no se accede muy bien. Encontrarás otras cosas mas interesantes.
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