At the end of the 16th century there was constructed the convent of San Gregorio (mothers Dominicans). Of the original building only there has remained the front page, which today it is possible to see in the center of the square of the Nuns, to scanty meters of his original enclave. It is defined by a great round arch with dovelas decorated by small roses. Up to his sides there rise slender Corinthian columns, on which it rests a great entablamento and fronton. Finally, in his higher zone a small niche is opened by the bottom avenerado.
During the war of Independence there was destroyed the church of this convent, until it was decided to construct the new one which first stone was placed in 1878. It is a question of a work of big proportions but of scanty artistic value. Today it is closed to the worship and is of particular property. In the sixties of this century there was built a Dominicans' new, placed convent in a lot near to his original emplacement.
Equally there has remained the front page of San's Pedro former parish. Since it happens with that of the mothers Dominicans, also this one has been moved and mounting in another place, concretely in the Station (current summer-house of Valencia). It is a question of a Romanesque front page, similar to that of the chapel of the castle. It has three archivolts of half a point and fascia of chequerwork jaqués.