La Nau Explained

La Nau (literally "The Nave") is the former building of the old Universidad Literaria in Valencia, and is today one of the smaller buildings of the modern Universitat de València. The street itself is known as the carrer de la Nau after the building. It was built in 1497 and remodeled in 1830.[1] The courtyard is now used for a café and exhibitions.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Erasmus of Rotterdam Society Yearbook - Erasmus of Rotterdam Society - 2007 - Volume 27 - Page 27 "In addition, the establishment where the youthful Vives would have attended school in the new University of Valencia was in the halls on the carrer del hostal de la Nau, the "Street of the Inn of the Ship," described by Gonzalez as within the ..."
  2. Miles Roddis Valencia Encounter 2010 Page 71 "CAFE DE LA NAU - Within a historic building, until recently Valencia University's rectorate and still a venue for temporary exhibitions, this cafe's tranquil, ..."