You’ll find plenty of orange trees here, but the fruit known as the "Valencia orange" was actually developed in California. Travelers interested in local food should focus on paella instead. While the city contains many monuments, Valencia’s modern crown jewel is the City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic complex of museums, cinemas, theaters, and more.
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MONOCHROME Hub Art Gallery is a must-see place in Valencia. If you are living here or are just for a few days, stop by and take your piece of art photography. For decoration, stunning present or just for the memory of this wonderful town take the art with you. Visit our exhibitions and have the chance to meet the authors in person.
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Fascinating glimpse into Valencia’s Roman history through a museum that is actually an archeological site. You are standing over ancient Roman roads and structures, all displayed to show the Roman Empire’s influences on the Valencia region. Definitely worth the 2 Euro per person entry fee.
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This shop is located in one of the loveliest little plazas in Vaslencia Old Town - right opposite a beautiful old bookshop - and it sells an extremely wide range of ceramic and tiles of the region. I was particularly impressed with the socarrat tiles, that I didn't know yet - bought four tiles, adn was thankful for the hand-luggage restrictions, otherwise I could have spent a lot of money in thus shop! I loved almost all the dozens of patterns on the socarrat tiles. The other tiles styles are also beautiful - either the blue and white or the multicoloured ones - as were the colourful pottery, all in very good taste, which is not that common with regional folk pottery. All in al, highly recommended if you want an original and beautiful souvenir from Valencia. The only downside is they don't take card payments, which can be inconvenient if you want to spend a little more.
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AULA GRIAL is a little museum about the history of the holy Grail guarded in the cathedral of Valencia. A place where everything can be touched. A five senses experience: smell spices, dress old clothes, burn incense... If you are catholic or not, it is an interesting visit.
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The Cathedral Museum Valencia temple is the space where the collection of works of art that have been removed from cult but retain a great artistic value are housed.
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