Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències
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The Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (Valencian), Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias (Spanish) or City of Arts and Sciences is an ensemble of five areas in the dry river bed of the now diverted River Turia in Valencia, Spain.
Designed by Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava in collaboration with Félix Candela, and started in July 1996, it is an impressive example of modern architecture.
The "city" is made up of the following, usually known by their Valencian names:
- El Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía — Opera house and performing arts centre
- L'Hemisfèric — Imax Cinema, Planetarium and Laserium
- L'Umbracle — Walkway / Garden
- El Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe — Science museum
- L'Oceanogràfic — Open-air oceanographic park
Surrounded by attractive streams and pools of water, it and the surrounding areas of the "city" are typically used as a relaxing place to walk day or night, with an open air bar outside El Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe during the evening (especially during events).
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Official tourism website of Valencia
- Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències at Google Maps
- Photos of the City of Arts and Sciences
- Gallery and Info on the City of Arts and Sciences
- Info & Photos of the City of Arts and Sciences. English version comming soon.
- Useful information regarding city of Valencia
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