Ciutat Vella, Valencia
18th-century mansion
Price
€4,500,000
18th-century mansion
€4,500,000
- ~769 m² Total surface
- ~769 m² Living area
Description
Presenting this 18th-century mansion, consisting of a ground floor with courtyard, mezzanine, first floor, second floor, attic, and terrace. Level 1 protected building. The property is sold with a project and building permit.
History of the Mansion:
The Romeu House-Palace is a small urban palace located in Valencia’s historic center, very close to the cathedral and the former noble district of La Seu–Xerea.
The house belonged to the noble Romeu family, a lineage documented in Valencia since the 14th century. The first member mentioned in the city was Gil Jiménez Romeu, a knight who took part in the Valencian Cortes of 1329; his son Juan Jiménez Romeu was a jurat (city councillor) of Valencia in 1332 and Lord of Alcácer.
The current building has roots predating the 18th century, although it was thoroughly remodeled around 1858 by the Valencian architect José Zacarías Camaña Burcet, which explains its 19th-century appearance.Architecture
It is a relatively narrow palatial residence, typical of the Valencian urban nobility.
Main features:
Three main levels: ground floor, mezzanine, principal floor, and second floor.
Stone lintelled doorway with the Romeu coat of arms in relief above the lintel.
Continuous wrought-iron balcony on the principal floor.
Simpler balconies on the second floor.
The coat of arms
The heraldic relief above the door has been protected as a Property of Cultural Interest since 1996. It depicts:
a black eagle on a silver field,
three chained stakes,
and a flory cross in the other quarter, with a border of saltires.
Salvador Street forms part of the historic route of the Via Augusta, which crossed the Roman city of Valencia, Valentia.
Balcony

Property details
- Object type
Other
- Number of Floors
2
- Parking spaces
1
- Total surface
~769 m²
- Living area
~769 m²
- Usable surface
~769 m²
- Building restrictions
Single Monument Building
Energy efficiency information
- Construction year
1850
- Energy certificate available
In progress
Location: Ciutat Vella, Valencia
The La Seu neighborhood is the historic and oldest heart of Valencia, located in the Ciutat Vella district. Known for its narrow medieval streets, it is home to the Cathedral (La Seu), the Basilica of Our Lady, and the Generalitat, serving as the city’s religious, political, and monumental center. It lies right downtown, bordering the Carmen and Xerea neighborhoods. It is a pedestrian area, very touristy, full of small squares, cafés, and traditional restaurants.
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