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Lonja de la Seda

The Lonja de la Seda or Llotja de la Seda (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈʎɔdʒa ðe la ˈseða], English "Silk Exchange") is a late Valencian Gothic-style civil building in Valencia, Spain. It is a principal tourist attraction in the city.

Silk Exchange
Native names
Spanish: Lonja de la Seda
Valencian: Llotja de la Seda
LocationValencia, Valencian Community, Spain
Coordinates39°28′27.9″N 0°22′42.4″W / 39.474417°N 0.378444°W / 39.474417; -0.378444
ArchitectPere Compte
Architectural style(s)Valencian Gothic
Official nameLonja de la Seda de Valencia
TypeCultural
Criteriai, iv
Designated1996 (20th session)
Reference no.782
RegionEurope and North America
Official nameLonja de la Seda
TypeReal property
CriteriaMonument
Designated3 June 1931
Reference no.(R.I.) - 51 - 0000968 - 00000
The Silk Exchange in Valencia

History edit

Built between 1482 and 1533, la Lonja is composed of three parts (plus the Orange Garden - a walled courtyard). The main hall, Sala de Contratación (The Trading Hall), is a large lavishly decorated space supported by gorgeous twisted columns. This was the financial centre of La Lonja, where the merchants work out contracts. The side-wing is named the Pavilion of the Consulate, and this was the seat of the Tribunal del Mar - the first marine merchant tribunal to ever be formed in Spain. The first two floors were the main function rooms, with the upper one hosting a richly decorated ceiling. These rooms are still maintained original furnishings. On occasion, the Tribunal would imprison merchants for debts in the central tower of La Lonja - the third part of the structure.[1]

Behind the current building, there was an earlier one from the 14th century, which was called the Oil Exchange (Llotja de l’Oli, in Valencian, or Lonja del Aceite, in Spanish). It was used not only for trading with agricultural oils, but for all kind of business. Where in 1348 was traded perxal (percale) as some kind of silk.[2]

Valencia's commercial prosperity reached its peak during the 15th century, and led to the construction of a new building. The design of the new Lonja of Valencia was derived from a similar structure in the Lonja of Palma de Majorca, built by the architect Guillem Sagrera in 1448. The architect in charge of the new Lonja was Pere Compte, who built the main body of the building – the Trading Hall (or Sala de Contractació in Valencian) – in only fifteen years (1483–1498).[citation needed] So is written in a blue band that runs along all four walls of the Trading Hall, also called "Hall of Columns". It proclaims in golden letters the following inscription:

Inclita domus sum annis aedificata quindecim. Gustate et videte concives quoniam bona est negotiatio, quae non agit dolum in lingua, quae jurat proximo et non deficit, quae pecuniam non dedit ad usuram eius. Mercator sic agens divitiis redundabit, et tandem vita fructur aeterna.[3]

According to the local Valencian scholar Joan Francesc Mira, this inscription showed that it was not a necessary to be a Protestant or a foreigner to establish the basis of a good trade; it also showed the union of ethics and economy.[citation needed] Other construction and decoration works lumbered on until 1548, such as the Consolat del Mar (Consulate of the Sea), a Renaissance building adjoined to La Lonja.

During subsequent centuries, La Lonja functioned as a silk exchange. The honesty of its traders is honored by the inscription that runs around the main contract hall.

In 1996 UNESCO listed it as a World Heritage Site. Its listing states that "the site is of outstanding universal value as it is a wholly exceptional example of a secular building in late Gothic style, which dramatically illustrates the power and wealth of one of the great Mediterranean mercantile cities."[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "La Lonja de la Seda - Sight-seeing / Attractions in Valencia, Spain". www.valenciavalencia.com. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  2. ^ Diccionari Aguiló: materials lexicogràfics / aplegats per Marià Aguiló i Fuster; revisats i publicats sota la cura de Pompeu Fabra i Manuel de Montoliu, page 134, Institut d'Estudis Catalans, Barcelona 1929.
  3. ^ "I am an illustrious house built in fifteen years. Try and See, fellow-citizens, how negotiation is such a good thing when there is no lie in the speech, when it swears to the neighbour and does not deceive him, when it does not lend money with an interest charge for its use. The merchant who acts this way will prosper galore and at the end he will enjoy the eternal life.
  4. ^ "La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia - UNESCO World Heritage Centre". Whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2011-04-10.

External links edit

  • Materials from the World Heritage website
  • La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia UNESCO collection on Google Arts and Culture

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The Lonja de la Seda or Llotja de la Seda Valencian pronunciation ˈʎɔdʒa de la ˈseda English Silk Exchange is a late Valencian Gothic style civil building in Valencia Spain It is a principal tourist attraction in the city Silk ExchangeNative names Spanish Lonja de la Seda Valencian Llotja de la SedaLocationValencia Valencian Community SpainCoordinates39 28 27 9 N 0 22 42 4 W 39 474417 N 0 378444 W 39 474417 0 378444ArchitectPere CompteArchitectural style s Valencian GothicUNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameLonja de la Seda de ValenciaTypeCulturalCriteriai ivDesignated1996 20th session Reference no 782RegionEurope and North AmericaSpanish Cultural HeritageOfficial nameLonja de la SedaTypeReal propertyCriteriaMonumentDesignated3 June 1931Reference no R I 51 0000968 00000 The Silk Exchange in Valencia Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editBuilt between 1482 and 1533 la Lonja is composed of three parts plus the Orange Garden a walled courtyard The main hall Sala de Contratacion The Trading Hall is a large lavishly decorated space supported by gorgeous twisted columns This was the financial centre of La Lonja where the merchants work out contracts The side wing is named the Pavilion of the Consulate and this was the seat of the Tribunal del Mar the first marine merchant tribunal to ever be formed in Spain The first two floors were the main function rooms with the upper one hosting a richly decorated ceiling These rooms are still maintained original furnishings On occasion the Tribunal would imprison merchants for debts in the central tower of La Lonja the third part of the structure 1 Behind the current building there was an earlier one from the 14th century which was called the Oil Exchange Llotja de l Oli in Valencian or Lonja del Aceite in Spanish It was used not only for trading with agricultural oils but for all kind of business Where in 1348 was traded perxal percale as some kind of silk 2 Valencia s commercial prosperity reached its peak during the 15th century and led to the construction of a new building The design of the new Lonja of Valencia was derived from a similar structure in the Lonja of Palma de Majorca built by the architect Guillem Sagrera in 1448 The architect in charge of the new Lonja was Pere Compte who built the main body of the building the Trading Hall or Sala de Contractacio in Valencian in only fifteen years 1483 1498 citation needed So is written in a blue band that runs along all four walls of the Trading Hall also called Hall of Columns It proclaims in golden letters the following inscription Inclita domus sum annis aedificata quindecim Gustate et videte concives quoniam bona est negotiatio quae non agit dolum in lingua quae jurat proximo et non deficit quae pecuniam non dedit ad usuram eius Mercator sic agens divitiis redundabit et tandem vita fructur aeterna 3 According to the local Valencian scholar Joan Francesc Mira this inscription showed that it was not a necessary to be a Protestant or a foreigner to establish the basis of a good trade it also showed the union of ethics and economy citation needed Other construction and decoration works lumbered on until 1548 such as the Consolat del Mar Consulate of the Sea a Renaissance building adjoined to La Lonja During subsequent centuries La Lonja functioned as a silk exchange The honesty of its traders is honored by the inscription that runs around the main contract hall In 1996 UNESCO listed it as a World Heritage Site Its listing states that the site is of outstanding universal value as it is a wholly exceptional example of a secular building in late Gothic style which dramatically illustrates the power and wealth of one of the great Mediterranean mercantile cities 4 nbsp Fisheye view of The Hall of Columns ceiling nbsp Royal arms of Kingdom of Valencia in the Llotja nbsp View of the Orange Garden courtyard nbsp The Hall of Columns nbsp Some Gargoyles of Llotja de la SedaSee also editLlotjaReferences edit La Lonja de la Seda Sight seeing Attractions in Valencia Spain www valenciavalencia com Retrieved 18 August 2022 Diccionari Aguilo materials lexicografics aplegats per Maria Aguilo i Fuster revisats i publicats sota la cura de Pompeu Fabra i Manuel de Montoliu page 134 Institut d Estudis Catalans Barcelona 1929 I am an illustrious house built in fifteen years Try and See fellow citizens how negotiation is such a good thing when there is no lie in the speech when it swears to the neighbour and does not deceive him when it does not lend money with an interest charge for its use The merchant who acts this way will prosper galore and at the end he will enjoy the eternal life La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia UNESCO World Heritage Centre Whc unesco org Retrieved 2011 04 10 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Llotja de la Seda Materials from the World Heritage website La Lonja de la Seda de Valencia UNESCO collection on Google Arts and Culture Retrieved from https en 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