However, a few said this is not a must-see unless you're interested in Spanish artists, with a strong slant on religious art. The museum is located on the northern bank of the Turia River.
If you're not in Valencia in time for Las Fallas – a raucous annual celebration of spring and Saint Joseph's Day – then be sure to check out the Museu Faller. The distinctly Valencian museum ...
Valencia's performance project "Jacklean (in rehearsal)" invites viewers to reconsider the idea of 'we' and 'us.' ...
Andrew Ferren regularly reports on travel, art and museums for The New York Times. He has lived in Spain for 20 years and frequently visits Valencia. Founded by the Romans in 138 B.C. and long ...
You’ve likely seen the City of Arts & Sciences in photos, as it’s one of Valencia’s iconic landmarks. It’s a huge museum putting culture, science and architecture at the forefront.
T here is a lot to see and do in Valencia.You could spend a day just at the City of Arts and Sciences and there are quite a few other excellent museums. There is no need to stick to a rigid plan ...