📍Museu de les Ciencies Principe Felipe Valencia
If you can only come to one place in Spain, you must come to Valencia City of Arts and Sciences!! At first glance, I was amazed by the dreamy blue water, and it turns out that this ancient city also has such a modern place!
With its dazzling modern buildings, the City of Arts and Sciences is a must visit. These several avant-garde design, unique shape, blue and white main tone of the building is by the famous architect Santiago. Calatrava designed and built, he is the perfect combination of architecture, sculpture and structural art...
You can enjoy water sports, boating or "self-driving" motorcycles, but also the aquarium, planetarium, museum all three can be visited together if you only spend a day in Valencia, this is the place.
I play this water scooter is 5 euros for 10 minutes, (from the start of the motorcycle time, come back late to make up the difference). 2.50 euro /10 minutes 💶 for both clear boats and wooden boats.Transportation: Valencia has only one airport, it is recommended to choose Ryanair, the ticket is cheap ~ there is a direct subway from the airport to the city center, you can buy 58 euros directly on the airport machine (2 euro card fee, 38 euro subway ticket).
To learn art, you have to see it. I came here to see this theater. The whole city of Arts and Sciences is divided into four parts:
🏛️ Princess Sophia Opera House (running this way)
Shaped like a Greek helmet, with white mosaics that glowed in the sun like a giant beetle lying on a riverbed.
🐬 The indoor and outdoor aquarium is the highlight of Valencia City of Arts and Sciences. There are polar pavilion, dolphinarium, Red Sea aquarium, Mediterranean Sea view pavilion and several underwater tunnels, one of which is 70 meters long, and you will even see the fish around you staring at you.
🐳 Museo de las Ciencias Principe Felipe
Like the sprawling skeleton of a giant whale in the City of Arts and Sciences, there are many exhibits that children can touch, as well as machinery and exhibits for visitors of all ages.
🌌Hemisferic
They look like big eyes, but the thick "eyelids" never blink. It is both a planetarium and a cinema with IMAX jumbo screens and laser projection.
A series of Star Wars-style buildings give this ancient city a modern feel. In 1991, the designer Cavatra returned to his hometown of Valencia, and spent 14 years on the edge of the city building an outstanding work in the history of modern European architecture, while becoming an extremely important tourist attraction of the city today.
Costing hundreds of millions of euros, Technopolis is the finest building complex in Europe across the century.
Composed of three major parts, perhaps Latrava, in order to make up for the lack of water in the dry river, let the science city be surrounded by water. The City of Arts and Sciences adds a fresh energy to the whole city, making the beauty of Valencia no longer limited to the old and perfect historic buildings in the old town.
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