Metallic-effect ball-shaped finials and blue glazed tiles were used to restore the dome of the Ara Christi Charterhouse Church (1620-1760). Declared a Site of Cultural Interest (SCI) in 1996.
Religious buildings
Church of the Charterhouse of Ara Christi
1998. El Puig (Valencia)
“El Fadrí” Tower
1999. Castellón
Blue and white glazed tiles for the restoration of the spire (18th century) of the “El Fadrí” Tower , declared a BIC in 2004.
Church of St. John the Baptist
1999-2000. Manises (Valencia)
6,000 metallic-reflecting, flake-type glazed tiles for the restoration of the roof of the Chapel of the Tabernacle (1894) of the Church of San Juan Bautista.
Monastery of the Discalced Carmelites
2004. Altea (Alicante)
Lustreware pinnacles for the restoration of the bell tower of the Monastery of the Discalced Carmelites (1956).
Church of St. John the Baptist
2004. Manises (Valencia)
Gilded finials for the restoration of the bell tower and 300 metallic-reflecting Arabic-style glazed tiles for the repair of the dome of the Church of San Juan Bautista (1730-1751).
Chapel of San Antonio
2005. Manises (Valencia)
Participation in the team led by the Manises Ceramics Museum for the restoration of the ceramic elements of the façade of the Chapel of San Antonio (ca. 1840).
Church of the Assumption
2009. Carcaixent (Valencia)
Blue and white glazed tiles for the restoration of the dome of the Church of the Assumption (1625-1945).
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption
2012. Ceuta
Metallic reflective plates for the restoration of the golden dome of the dome of the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption of the Autonomous City of Ceuta (1694-1955).
Church of San Nicolás de Valencia
2012. Valencia
Terracotta works for the restoration of the neo-Gothic cresting of the Church of San Nicolás in Valencia (13th-19th century). Declared a Cultural Heritage Site in 1981.
Valencia Cathedral
2014. Valencia
Glazed Tiles for the restoration of the roof of a skylight in Valencia Cathedral.
