Iglesia de San Juan de la Cruz (Church of St. John of the Cross), Valencia

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Iglesia de San Juan de la Cruz (Church of St. John of the Cross), Valencia

Iglesia de San Juan de la Cruz (Church of St. John of the Cross), Valencia

Dedicated to Saint John of the Cross, this church stands on ground that once held a mosque and was among the first in Valencia to be consecrated following the Christian Reconquest. The current building took shape in the early 1600s, a time of major stylistic change that gradually moved it toward the visual language of the Baroque and, later, the ornamental richness of the Rococo.

From the outside, the façade remains relatively understated—though not without detail. Solomonic columns and finely carved sculptures give it character, but the real spectacle unfolds inside. The interior is awash in Rococo stucco work from the late 18th century—an exuberant display of angels, flowing drapery, and swirling foliage that climbs the walls and wraps around the space, clearly drawing from Italian models but rendered with a distinctly local energy.

The church contains two side chapels, one of which was once maintained by Valencia’s Fisherman’s Guild. It's a small space, but rich in paintings and religious art—enough to captivate even those who aren’t usually drawn to churches or their architecture.

After sitting closed for over 50 years, the church reopened in 2009 following a major restoration project that brought the Rococo decoration back to life. The reopening coincided with “The Glory of the Baroque”, an exhibition that celebrated Baroque artistry across a number of historic churches in the city. Today, it's not just a place of worship, but a beautifully preserved piece of Valencia’s artistic heritage.

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Sight Name: Iglesia de San Juan de la Cruz (Church of St. John of the Cross)
Sight Location: Valencia, Spain (See walking tours in Valencia)
Sight Type: Religious
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