Valencia’s artistic and cultural splendor can be found in
the Ciutat de les Arts y les Ciènces, a unique complex dedicated to
scientific and cultural spreading. This complex is in itself a work of art, designed by the
architects Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela. The different buildings are built under
a Mediterranean influence, with sea and light, while painted in blue and white colours, which is combined in a traditional look with a complete
avant-garde style.
The City of Arts and Sciences has become
a symbol of the city, and not only that, but it also represents the new Valencia:
a modern part within the ancient city, where millions of visitors come every year to enjoy culture, nature, art and science.
The complex is made up of six major elements:
the Hemisféric, which has an
IMAX, 3D cinema and various digital projections, the
Umbracle, a
viewpoint dressed up as a garden which houses one of the most fashionable clubs in Valencia in the summer, the
Museu de les Ciències, an
innovative interactive science center, the
Oceanografic, the largest aquarium in Europe, the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, dedicated to opera, and the Ágora, which gives the complex a multifunctional space.
The main objective of
the City of Arts and Sciences is to
entertain and stimulate the minds of its visitors who, through the different buildings, can learn about
different aspects related to science, technology, nature or art. It is about participating, interacting and enjoying
unique experiences.
In the
Hemisféric you can let yourself be amazed with its spectacular images on a huge
screen of 900 square meters. The interactive exhibitions and scientific animations of the
Science Museum will present
new technologies and scientific advances to the public in a very pleasant way. At the museum they are committed to
promoting and spreading science and technology as fun and entertainment, without renouncing the minimum scientific rigor. It has undoubtedly become a benchmark for interactive science.
The Oceanografic offers an underwater trip through the
largest aquarium in Europe. It represents the main marine ecosystems on the planet: the
Mediterranean, the Wetlands, the Tropical Seas, the Oceans, the Antarctic, the Arctic, the Islands and the Red Sea, in addition to the Dolphinarium. It also organizes a multitude of activities, both for professionals such as
recovery and conservation of sea turtles, and for the public, such as
sleeping with sharks.
The Palau de les Arts completes the artistic component that represents
the commitment of the Generalitat. This Palau has become a
cultural hotspot that places the
Valencian Community in a privileged place. The Umbracle is a viewpoint of more than 17.500 square meters with an exhibition area and a large parking lot inside.
The Ágora is a
space with great versatility, which allows hosting events of various kinds. It is a
multifunctional venue prepared for celebrations such as
congresses, conventions, concerts, or even performances.
The City of Arts and Sciences has become one of the
main cultural hotspot for cultural spreading. Discover all the scientific and technological news from an informative point of view and let yourself be amazed by the surprising buildings.