If you are looking for your perfect property for sale in Alcoy-Alcoi, then you might want to find out more about it:
It is one of the most important cities in the province, characterized by its great industrial boom, especially the one of the textile sectors. The bridges and its industrial pioneering role in the Valencian Community define it.
Alcoy is the capital of the district and presents a rich commercial activity. Thanks to the industry, the medieval centre was expanded, and several bridges were built in order to cross the waters.
María Cristina is the oldest bridge in Alcoy and the first one we found when we arrive to the city if we come from Alicante, as well as the Viaducto de Canalejas of the Molinar River, whose metallic structure was an innovation at the time (1907).
The last bridge was inaugurated in 1987 to unfold the traffic of N-340 that crosses the modern zone of Alcoy.
The historic center is formed by Plaza de España where the City Hall, the Iglesia Parroquial de Santa María and a multipurpose room designed by the prestigious architect Santiago Calatrava, are located. From this point you can start different urban routes.
One of them takes us to the Medieval Quarter where you can go to see the Old Town Hall-that today is the Museo Arqueológico Municipal-and the nearby Museo de la Fiesta. You can see the first widening up the San Nicolás Street where you can stop to contemplate some different modernist buildings, such as the Círculo Industrial or La Casa del Pavo.
Town hall info
In your local town hall you can register / do the empadron ( find the explanation here)
Resident information for the Alcoy/Alcoi area
What’s on in and around Alcoy/Alcoi
Located in Valencia, Alcoy enjoys a Mediterranean climate with many hours of sunshine year round, meaning there’s an endless amount of stuff to do in
Alcoy. The main places to visit in Alcoy are the medieval walls, the Albors Palace, and Dins Square. The famous Moors and Christian festivals should also be included when listing the attractions in Alcoy as they’re one of the best cultural offerings in the city. They’re one of the many things to do in Alcoy if you’re there in late April. You can also visit the medieval towers, which have magnificent terraces, or walk to the modernist building, Casa del Pavo. Great and relaxing Alcoy attractions actually include just strolling the streets and stopping in a bar or restaurant for a coffee or a glass of wine.
Alcoy activities also include visiting vestiges of the Spanish Civil War, where you’ll learn about what living through the war in the city was really like. Several museums and the "Mostra de Teatre" are other great things to see in Alcoy. Imagine finding your ideal property for sale in this vibrant city!