Best Museums in Valencia
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City of Arts and Sciences
Modern architectural complex housing museums, a science center, and cultural facilities with wheelchair accessibility. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, it features high-tech architecture and educational exhibits.
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Oceanogràfic
Europe's largest aquarium and marine complex featuring extensive exhibits of diverse marine ecosystems and species.
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Quart Towers
Quart Towers is a memento of the old city walls protecting Valencia, built in the Late Gothic style.
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Hemisfèric
Hemisfèric was designed by Santiago Calatrava and built in 1998, as the first building of the whole arts and science complex.
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Príncipe Felipe Science Museum
Part of the huge science and art complex, this museum is very diverse - exhibitions ranging from the human body to the electricity theatre.
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Museum of Las Fallas
This museum is wholly devoted to the city's unique and internationally known festival.
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Museum of Fine Arts
One of the most prominent art museums in the city is housed in St. Pius V Palace.
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Convent of Carmen
Built in the 13th century, the convent is now used as a museum for temporary exhibitions.
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Bullfighting Museum of Valencia
This whole museum is devoted to Spanish traditional, yet controversial, sport.
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Valencia History Museum
What once used to be the first reservoir of drinking water in the city, now houses Valencia History Museum.
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Prehistory Museum of Valencia
The Prehistory Museum of Valencia is a museum of the city of Valencia, in Spain, that exposes archaeological materials covering from…
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Natural Science Museum of Valencia
The Natural Science Museum of Valencia is located at Jardines del Real.
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Rice Museum
One of the more unusual museums in the city with impressive exhibitions. Devoted to rice - the main part of the local cuisine.
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