
If you travel to Valencia wanting to see the much-hyped City of Arts and Sciences, you may be suprised to discover a place which is less pulicised, but just as worth visiting. The... more »
The City of the Arts and Sciences The City of Arts and Sciences was designed by the architect Santiago Calatrava, a native of Valencia and who is now one of the world’s hottest... more »
The Lonja de la Seda is tucked into a medieval street near the Mercado Central, up a flight of steps. The visitor steps through heavy doors into a beautiful soaring Gothic hall... more »
The Estacion del Norte is located beside the Plaza de Toros and was completed in 1917. The architect was Demetrio Ribes and he came up with a Modernist building. The façade has... more »
The basilica of the Virgen de los Desamparados is the sight of the statue of the namesake virgin of the basilica. The basilica, attached to the Cathedral by a magnificent... more »
The Bellas Artes Museum The Museo de Bellas Artes was started as the Academy of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture of Santa Barbara in 1753. Later it became the Real Academia... more »