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Llutxent

Postal Code: 
46838
Town Hall: 
[+34] 962294001
Local Police: 
[+34] 647714032
Health Centre: 
[+34] 962294664
Pharmacies: 
[+34] 962294664
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The last weekend of April : Fiestas Patronales and Moros y Cristianos

Llutxent is a municipality in the comarca of Vall d'Albaida, in the province of Valencia, Spain. Counting 2.538 inhabitants       (ENI 2011).

The Monastery of Corpus Christi near Llutxent dates from 1422 when Dominican monks began its construction, and in fact the first Valencian University was housed here. Right by the monastery you will find the Corpus Christi Church, built in a Mediterranean Gothic style, and which was declared a national monument in 1982. To view the inside of the Monastery make an appointment at the Town Hall Telf. 962 294 001.

The castle of Xio, is located about two kilometres from Llutxent on top of a hill, in the foothills of Mount Buixcarró. Xio Castle still has its perimeter walls eight centuries after its construction which says something for the Arabic architecture.

Xio Castle controlled the natural route linking the Mediterranean coast (Cullera-Dénia) with the interior (Alcoy-Albaida, Ontinyent) and the route linking Xàtiva to Dénia. This castle had a large role during the thirteenth century, especially when Muslims revolted against the conquering monarch, King James I of Aragon. Between Xio Castle and Mont Sant (where now is the monastery ) there was a bloody battle, which was finally won by the Christian army.

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