Altars made of marble
Declared as a Spanish national monument (Bien de Interes Cultural), there are hardly any remains of the ancient gothic cathedral, the west façade and the towers. The remodeling started in 1791 and was the work of Vicente Gasco. The temple has one aisle, no cross or copula. It does have chapels between the buttresses. The marble altars are what stand out, as well as the paintings or the 16th century choir, or the other one from a century later. In the cloister, the original gothic tracery, the bars from the Valencian shops are especially important, as they enclose the chapels which now is the cathedral