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The Palacio de Congresos de Valencia is a modern convention centre and exhibition space designed by British architect Norman Foster..
The Palacio de Congresos de Valencia is a modern convention centre and exhibition space designed by British architect Norman Foster.
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Avinguda de les Corts Valencianes, 60, 46015 València, Valencia, Spain
+34 963 17 94 00
Spread over 25 acres, Bioparc Valencia is a compact zoo that offers an immersive experience for visitors
Housed in the underground old water station that used to supply drinking water to the city in the 19th century, the Valencia History Museum traces the history of the city since its founding in 138 BC by the Romans
Barrio el Carmen is the northern neighborhood of the Old Town of Valencia, skirted by the Turia Gardens
The Quart Towers were built in the 15th century by Francesc Baldomar and Pere Compte as part of the Christian city walls of Valencia
Casco Antiguo or Ciutat Vella is the historic heart and soul of Valencia
Renowned for its ethereal porcelain figurines, the LLadro Factory at Tavernes Blanques offers free guided tours of the process of making porcelain art from scratch
Originally founded the in the 13th century, the present Gothic building of the Church of San Nicolas in Valencia is from the 15th century
The Serranos Towers is one of the 12 gates in the ancient Christian Walls (Muralla cristiana) of Valencia, monitoring the northeast traffic to the city on the road connecting it with Els Serrans and Barcelona
L'Iber Museo de Los Soldaditos de Plomo, better known as Toy Soldier Museum, displays a collection of over 95,000 figurines of toy soldiers across 15 rooms
The Lonja de la Seda or Silk Exchange is a late Valencian Gothic style building built in 1482-1533 as a trading centre