List of Valencian trinquets explained
List of towns where there is a trinquet at the moment or there has been in the past. Bolded are the active trinquets.
In Valencia city
- Trinquet de Cavallers, at the street of that name.
- Trinquet de Centelles, in the 16th century.
- Trinquet d'En Ciurana, cited in 1571, at the Plaça de la Mercé.
- Trinquet de l'Encarnació.
- Trinquet dels Faigs, according to the Llibre d'Aveïnaments, 1505.
- Trinquet de l'Hospital, next to the Porta del Reial and close to the bridge with the same name.
- Trinquet de Juan de Mena, end of the 19th century and first half of the 20th century.
- Trinquet Llevant del Grau, end of the 19th century and first half of the 20th century.
- Trinquet de Mossén Olcina, cited in 1484.
- Trinquet de Mossén Sanz.
- Trinquet del Pavorde, according to the Llibre d'Aveïnaments, 1505.
- Trinquet de Pelayo. The only one active right now.
- Trinquet dels Pilons or dels Mascons, because the owners were the Mascons family. Located at the Carrer Ruiz de Lihory, cited in 1534.
- Trinquet del Trabuquet. It was known as Trinquet del Bordell dels Negres before, and also as Trinquet de Mossén Cots. Cited in 1525.
- Trinquet de Na Segarra. Placed at the Carrer de la tertúlia. It was called Trinquet de la Morera in the 18th century.
- Polytechnic University of Valencia's trinquet.
Around the Valencian Community
Abroad
See also