Cantó "Pinyó" - Pinyó corner, Alcoi — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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The Pinyó corner at Plaça Espanya sits right in the heart of Alcoi, one of the most architecturally surprising towns in Spain's Valencian Community. Plaça Espanya is the city's main square, surrounded by landmarks including the Town Hall, the Church of Santa María, and the Calderón Theater. What makes this square stand out is what's beneath it. In 1995, Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava redesigned the plaza and created La Lonja de San Jorge, a striking multipurpose underground space that sits below the surface. Above ground, the square has seen significant changes over the centuries: the Convent of San Agustín, a Valencian Gothic structure, was demolished during the Spanish Civil War, and a modernist kiosk designed by local architect Joaquín Aracil Aznar also disappeared. Alcoi itself is a fascinating town to explore. Often called the birthplace of Spain's Industrial Revolution, its appearance today reflects that pioneering history, and the town has been included on the European Modernist Route for its Art Nouveau architecture. The Pinyó corner is one of those local landmarks that tells you you're in the real Alcoi, where locals gather and the everyday life of the town plays out against a backdrop of centuries-old architecture. If you're on a Questo quest through Alcoi, this spot might hold a clue tied to the square's rich and layered past.

Plan Your Visit

Address
Plaça Espanya, 03801 Alcoi, Alicante, España

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Frequently asked questions

What is Plaça Espanya in Alcoi?
Plaça Espanya is the main square of Alcoi in the Valencian Community, surrounded by the Town Hall, Church of Santa María, and Calderón Theater. Beneath the square lies La Lonja de San Jorge, a striking underground space designed by Santiago Calatrava and opened in 1995. The square has been the centre of Alcoi's civic life for centuries.
What is Alcoi known for?
Alcoi is often called the birthplace of Spain's Industrial Revolution, thanks to its textile, paper, and metal industries that boomed in the 19th century. The town is included on the European Modernist Route for its Art Nouveau architecture and hosts the famous Moors and Christians festival. It's also known for its dramatic mountain setting in the province of Alicante.

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