The so-called Clock Building is a building built in 1916 by the architect Federico de Membrillera in a mixture of classic, modernist and eclectic styles prevailing in its time with a It has a clear French inspiration as it reproduces another building located in the city of Lyon. This property was erected with the aim of serving as housing for the emerging Valencian bourgeois class. Today, it is considered Asset of Local Relevance and is the Headquarters of the Port Authority of Valencia.
This property is divided into three floors; The lower area has large windows, the first floor has balconies and the last floor is completely attic. This set is finished with black slate following the French fashion and a tower with a weather vane with a sailing ship in the upper part, a bell that enhances the set and a large clock from which it takes its popular name. Currently, in addition to being the headquarters of the city's port institution, it is used as a multipurpose space where different private events are held with a capacity of up to 500 guests. span>
Every days of 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Other nearby points of interest are the Tinglados, Playa de las Arenas and Playa de la Malvarrosa.