City Of Arts and Science
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Jacopo
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Valencia, a home to some of the beautiful scenic locations and man-made attractions combines to make it one of the great tourist destinations. The city is full of exciting and stunning views of historical sights that give an exciting experience of the past, present and future.
La Ciudad de las Artes y de las Ciencias is a colossal complex that attracts millions of annual visitors. The complex features a planetarium, museum, aquarium and an auditorium.
Palacio de las Artes auditorium features opera, plays and music for people of all ages. The entire complex provides a fascinating blend of technology, education and leisure that are worth noticing.
The Instituto Valencia de Arte Moderno and Museu San Pío are the two famous art centers that would mesmerize the art lovers. The Museu de Belles Artes features Spain’s best collections and includes art work by El Greco and Velazquez.
Palau de la Generalitat and the Silk Exchange are the must-visit heritage sites that are the architectural landmarks in themselves.
Category: Attractions
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