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  1. The architecture of Valencia makes this a unique city: home to cafés serving the world’s best paellas, its streets are a thrilling example of Spanish Modernista Architecture, which combines elements of Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
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    From timeworn Romanesque façades to castle-like Gothic commercial exchanges, ornate Baroque palaces and resplendent Moderniste marketplaces, Valencia is a hodgepodge of architectural marvels.
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    The architecture of Valencia is incredibly diverse, with examples from different time periods including the Gothic Age, the Baroque Age, and the modern works of Santiago Calatrava. Maps Data: Google, © 2021 CNES / Inst. Geogr. Nacional 1. Old town of Valencia 2. The Riverbed of the Turia River 3. Eixample Neighborhoods 4.
    From stately Gothic monuments and bustling Modernista markets to Calatrava’s arresting sci-fi compound, here are 10 must-visit places for architecture lovers in Valencia. The Palacio del Marqués de Dos Agüas is perhaps the most spectacular museum building in Valencia.
    The Most Outstanding Buildings In... Valencia is packed with stunning architecture. In the city centre, Romanesque structures sit comfortably alongside everything from late Gothic gargoyles to Modernist facades, while the Turia riverside is home to the famously futuristic City of Arts and Sciences complex.
    What’s fascinating is this demonstrates the changes that took place in the architecture of public buildings in Valencia after the Civil War. There was much more liberty and freedom when it came to architectural design, almost as if the shackles were taken off post war. The name of the old bank can still be read above the front door.
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    WEBLa Lonja de la Seda de Valencia. Built between 1482 and 1533, this group of buildings was originally used for trading in silk (hence its name, the Silk Exchange) and it has always been a centre for commerce. It is a …

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    WEBNov 23, 2020 · 1. La Lonja de la Seda. Building, Historical Landmark, Memorial, Market. Share. Add to Plan. One of the most important buildings in the city, the 15th century Silk Market, is a World Heritage Site and …

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    WEBJan 20, 2019 · Text description provided by the architects. The Valencia Opera House is meant to serve as both a major performing arts facility for Valencia and as a dynamic urban landmark, helping to ...

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