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Valencia is a historical city and home to the great Roman Empire, the Moors, and the Visigoths among many others throughout its existence over the years. Consequently there have been several architectural marvels built splurged in rich cultural artwork and heritage. Most of the tourist attraction in Valencia represents this architectural brilliance from these old times in Valencia. San Luis Beltran Church (Iglesia de San Luis Beltran), Valencia is a true example of trend in Valencia. San Luis Beltran Church (Iglesia de San Luis Beltran), Valencia, Spain was used as a ware house during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), but was built in 1908. Set on a small plaza near the "Fonteta" School, within the area known as Fuente de San Luis, this church had to be completely restored after the Spanish Civil War. Today it stands as one of the most revered places in Valencia and a must visit for sightseeing in Valencia. San Luis Beltran Church (Iglesia de San Luis Beltran), Valencia is built in a baroque style architecture and features three naves. The first nave in the church features a barrel vault. The other two features cross vaults. Another significant area in the San Luis Beltran Church (Iglesia de San Luis Beltran), Valencia is its outside area. The church features a unique bell tower outside which is a must see here. This tower is divided in three sections following the tradition of Valencian baroque style architecture. While the one section contains a clock topped with the bells, the uppermost section serves the purpose of styling and uniting the entire tower. Mass at the San Luis Beltran Church (Iglesia de San Luis Beltran), Valencia is held at 8p.m. from Monday to Saturday and on Sunday noon. The address of San Luis Beltran Church (Iglesia de San Luis Beltran), Valencia is: Plaza Iglesia de la Fonteta, 5 Valencia, V 46013 Spain
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