The Vall d'Albaida is a lavish area for sundials. In the catalog produced in 1998, 120 were reviewed in different states of conservation. Some have now disappeared, but others have also been restored and built new.
The route of the sundials is divided into two itineraries that collect most of the clocks existing in the region, combining both historical and newly created clocks and those that have just been restored. The two itineraries start in Ontinyent, the capital of the region, and end in Otos where we have a large presence of sundials and the "CONJUNTGNOMÒNIC": "Otos town of Sundials".
Itinerary 2
1. ONTINYENT
Town Hall: Mural clock from the s. XIX, with allegories and indication of the equinoxes.
Paduana Clock: classic clock of the s. XX, located on the facade of the Paduana factory building, in Plaza de la Concepción.
Sacristy of Santa Maria: classic clock from the 17th century.
2. AIELO DE MALFERIT
Palace Square: Vertical clock, probably from the 19th century with plaster bas-relief decoration.
Major street: Vertical Clock. Probably from s. XIX. With plaster bas-relief decoration.
3. MONTAVERNER
Bell tower of the parish church: Current vertical clock based on a set of clocks of the s. XVII found in Safor.
4. L'OLLERIA
Town Hall: Current vertical clock, recovered from the photographs of the old clock located in this same place. The gnonom is the original.
5. GUADASSÉQUIES
Old Church of Hope: Triple clock-sculpture made of stone and stainless steel. With time indications and lines of the solstices and the equinoxes. Authors: Rafael Amorós and Joan Olivares.
6. BENIGÀNIM
Ortissa's Avenue: digital monumental clock. Made of stainless steel and corten steel. Authors: Rafael Amorós and Joan Olivares.
7. QUATRETONDA
Church Square: Vertical clock located in an old building. Missing for many years and recovered in the 80s.
C. the Christy: From 1783. In an old facade with refined decoration that has been overpainted with white and with it the clock, but its elegant design is still appreciated.
Hermitage: vertical clock. Probably from the s. XIX. Semicircular design. Recently restored.
8. LLUTXENT
Convent: Vertical clock, in poor condition. It conserves the date of 1777 and remains of the different original colors.
Hermitage: Vertical semicircular. Located in the inner courtyard of the hermitage, it can be seen from the outside. Probably from the s. XIX. Restored in the 90s.
9. AIELO DE RUGAT
Church: Vertical. Probably from s. XIX. Located on the facade of the bell tower.
Ravalet street,6: Vertical. Probably from the s. XIX. Located in a private house.
10. OTOS
The Palace: A classic clock of the s. XIX. Second ceramic wall clock located in the upper part of the palace courtyard.
Sports Center: Equatorial watch made with recycled materials from an old oil mill. With indication of the time and date. Author: Joan Olivares.
3 Clocks in the Plaza del Labrador: Horizontal monumental clock, ceramic wall clock and ceramic wall clock with a legend of homage to the 19th century bandit Mariano Seguí, "El gatet d'Otos". With early indication of sun and moon.
Sant Antoni Street: A stone and bronze wall clock and three modern vertical clocks with written legends. One of them with an indication of the Babylonian time, the solstices and the equinoxes and the date of Saint Anthony, patron of the street.
Santísimo Cristo Street: An iron sculpture clock located opposite the church with a bicycle shape and a marble and bronze wall clock.
Sant Josep Street: Steel wall clock with a peculiar shape of a slice of watermelon with its knife.
Benicadell Avenue clocks: two modern vertical clocks with written legends