Emblematic civil buildings

Las Ventas Bullring

1998. Madrid

Replacement of 26 gilded metallic spinning tops from the Neo-Mudejar Las Ventas Bullring (1929), designed by architect José Espeliú y Arruga. Declared a Cultural Heritage Site in 1994.

Palace of the Valencian Regional Exhibition

2002. Valencia

Gold works and 3,000 edge glazed tiles, decorated in metallic and blue reflections, for the renovation of the 1909 Valencian Regional Exhibition Palace , designed by architect Francisco Mora.

Palace of the Generalitat

2003. Valencia

Replacement of 600 Arabic-style glazed tiles from the gilded roof of the tower (1518–1577) of the Palace of the Generalitat. Declared a Cultural Heritage Site in 1931.

Colón Market

2006. Valencia

Metallic pinnacles for the renovation of the Colón Market (1914-1917). Designed by architect Francisco Mora and declared a BIC (City of Interest) in 2007.

Juan Bautista Huerta Ceramics Workshop

2010-2011. Manises

Balls, relief works and neo-Arabic glazed tiles for the rehabilitation of the façade of the Juan Bautista Huerta ceramic workshop "El Arte" (1922-1924).

Residential building at 14 Ribera Street

2013. Valencia

400 lustreware, flake-type glazed tiles to restore the roof covering of one of the two turrets of the residential building at 14 Ribera Street , designed in 1932 by architect Joaquín Riera Sister.

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