With the name ""Almudín"" it was known during the Muslim rule of the city of Valencia, the l< strong>place to store, distribute and sell grain. At first, around the 14th century, the redoubt would have had smaller dimensions than the current ones, which were surely expanded during the following centuries and in addition, it had an open patio in the central area that was covered in the 17th century. This infrastructurecontinued. It fulfilled its function until the 19th century, at which time it was assigned other uses as the headquarters of the paleontological museum or temporary exhibitions.
This building was declared A Site of Cultural Interest and Historical-Artistic Monument in the year 1969, it has a trapezoidal plan with a large porticoed central courtyard - you can still see the medieval battlements - in imitation of the classic Roman basilicas , a gabled roof and numerous wall paintings and inscriptions that deal with the issue of the wheat trade in the city of Valencia that worried its rulers so much; Issues such as price, weight and quality control were always of vital importance. In addition, we can find representations of the patron saints of the guilds that operated in the grain trade and wonderfulartistic backgrounds by famous artists such as Vicente López, José Ribera, Santiago Rusiñol and the Benlliure brothers. Nowadays the Almudín building functions as acultural space where exhibitions and free cultural activities for all ages are held. ;blicos.
Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Other nearby points of interest are the Almoina Archaeological Center, the Basilica of Nuestra Señora de los Desamparados and the Miguelete.