On the eastern coast, Valencia is the third biggest city in Spain. With its magnificent monuments, futuristic architecture, great history and picturesque old town, it also has wide bustling beaches and unforgettable parties.
The city's architecture is delightfully rich, with churches, museums, towers and historic buildings that range from Gothic to ultramodern. The City of Arts and Sciences, one of Santiago Calatrava’s signature works, has become a symbol of the city.
Valencia also has natural beauty aplenty: the Turia Garden, on the former riverbed of the Turia, is one of the largest urban parks in Spain. Not to mention the Valencian beach, one of the most vibrant places in the city.
Explore graphic documentation, personal objects, record materials and...
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This museum is built directly above Valencia's old city ruins. As the...
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The permanent exhibition is full of weapons, various objects and testimonies...
Besides the beautiful interior of the stunning building of the town hall,...
In the former headquarters of the Colegio del Arte Mayor de la Seda...
The second largest art gallery in Spain, with works from the 15th to the 19th...
You’ll find one of Europe's most important palaeontological collections of...
The museum provides archaeological findings which have been carried out by...
This breathtaking building is a part of a great complex of the City of Arts...
These impressive pentagon-shaped towers from the 14th century are considered...
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The museum is fully dedicated to Valencian history from its very origins to...
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