Valencia or València is a province of Spain, in the central part of the Valencian Community. Of the province's 2,566,474 people, one-third live in the capital, Valencia, which is also the capital of the autonomous community.
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Bombas Gens is an art center located in an old factory built between 1930 and 1935 according to the characteristic geometric Art Déco style of this period, it preserves a medieval cellar and a Civil War anti-aircraft shelter, both open to visits. This building is considered an exceptional gem of Valencian industrial heritage with 6.200 m2 hosting in its warehouses the privately owned collection Per Amor a l'Art. This collection puts together a wide selection of unique works by national and international artists, with a special focus on photography and abstract languages in both painting and sculpture. Continuously growing, this collection is compound of more than 1,500 artworks by about 150 authors. Bombas Gens Art Center also holds a program of exhibitions and cultural activities and an educational project in order to make art accesible to the people becoming an asset of cultural interest. It is promoted by the Fundació Per Amor a l'Art.
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Very nice to visit, funny statues Its full of characters from Valencia festival and also tell about history worth to visit
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The Museum of Fine Arts of Valencia is the most complex, rich and varied art institution in the Valencian Community, and is noted first and foremost for its magnificent collection of painting, generally recognized as on of the best in Spain, comprising truly outstanding works of art from all the periods of Valencian painting and other Spanish and international schools, including the great masters of world painting: Velázquez, Ribera, Murillo, Goya, and Sorolla.
The museum has some excelent things to see but it's not the must see museum in Valencia. There was some Picasso ceramic exhibition. The place is nice.
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Went there during an exhibition on Fernand Léger. Great way to present the paintings and good explanations. The rest of the museum was also interesting. Worth to pay a visit when you are in Valencia
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