10 REASONS PEOPLE LOVE VALENCIA SPAIN

    Welcome to Valencia Spain known for its oranges paa and Oldtown now this video provide 10 reasons why people of Valencia9 thank you welcome back to my channel and welcome to Valencia Spain population around 800,000 now just for context we have a map here we have circled Valencia Valencia is 4 hours from Madrid and 4 hours from Barcelona now this video will provide 10 reasons why people love

    Valencia people love Valencia because of the city of Arts and Sciences you can discover the fascinating world of Arts and Sciences at this futuristic complex on the outskirts of Valencia the city of Arts and Sciences is one of Europe’s most impressive centers dedicated to cultural and scientific exhibitions in a

    2 km space along the river the complex includes several stunning examples of avanguard architectural design the science complex has six main areas the IMAX theater which screens 3D digital films and serves as a planetarium the umco landscape area which features shaded walkways the Museum of Sciences an interactive museum with exhibits

    About science the environment and Technology the oceanographic Europe’s largest aquarium the Palace of Arts the opera house and the Agora the concert space the city of Arts and Sciences also hosts conferences exhibitions and workshops related to science and art topics people of Valencia because of lasas Festival Valencia is one of the

    Best places to visit in March for over 2 weeks during the month of March the city becomes a scene of joyous celebration during the fiesta to San Jose feast day of St Joseph a lively religious Festival that Brim with creative spirit and interesting things to do the festival

    Includes traditional music and food paa a parade fireworks and unique art exhibits this Festival is known for its creative installations called phus large floats featuring figures made of papier-mâché these creations are set up in the street and then burned at midnight on the last day of the fiesta

    The custom originated in the Middle Ages when carpenters and other Craftsmen would burn leftover scraps of wood and other material on the Feast of St Joseph the phis museum offers a chance to see the figures that have been created over the years it is interesting to see how

    The figures have evolved with technology from early wax figures dressed in real clothes to cartoon like modern figures made of paper maché people of Valencia because of oceanographic to Valencia as part of the city of Arts and Sciences houses the largest aquarium in Europe it is actually a complex of several

    Buildings each dedicated to one of the Earth’s most important marine ecosystems and environments Wetlands temperate and tropical oceans Mediterranean Antarctic Arctic and islands and the Red Sea more than 500 different marine species are represented by 45,000 sea creatures visible in nine towers that allow viewing as though you are underwater the

    Most dramatic of these is the tunnel where you walk surrounded on both sides and overhead by swimming sharks some of the most popular things to see are the the beluga whales sea lions walruses Penguins seals sea turtles and dolphins along with watching the sea life you can experience mangrove swamps marshlands

    Kelp forests and other Wetland environments with their native plant species if you’re looking for something special to do enjoy a meal at the submarine restaurant within the oceanographic D Valencia building the dining room is surrounded by a circular aquarium and features a chandelier that looks like a swarm of jellyfish people

    Of Valencia because of Lona D laeta This Magnificent Gothic structure was built in the 15th century to house the city’s silk exchange the marketplace where the famous valencian silk was traded with Merchants to be sold all over Europe the monument is listed as UNESCO world heritage site one of the finest examples

    Of Gothic civil architecture in Europe Lona de laeta resembles a medieval castle with its exterior and formidable Tower the facade features richly decorated doorways decorative windows and gargoyle the grotesque carv creatures that function as water spouts the main hall has Rich Stellar vaulting BN on Twisted columns you can climb the

    144 Stone steps of the tower staircase from the top of the tower the views of the town are stunning this attraction is open to the public daily except on Mondays people of Valencia because of the Central Market just steps away from Lona deetta the Central Market is a

    Spacious Marketplace built in 1928 the art newvo building is lavishly adorned with decorative Ceramics typical of the region the hall contains hundreds of Market stalls where vendors sell fresh fruit vegetables and food products from the Valencia region as well as other areas of Spain people of Valencia

    Because of the St Nicholas of Bari and St Peter the Martyr Church this church was founded in the 13th century on the site of a Roman Sanctuary the romanes church was renovated in the Gothic style in the 15th century and its interior was finished in the 1690s in the Baroque

    Style although the exterior is quite simple and somber the church has a Sumptuous interior that’s one of the most ornate of all Valencia churches the sanctuary features breathtaking wall and and ceiling frescos the frescos represent scenes from the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter the Martyr with its lavish frescos and embellishments

    This church is a gem of baroque art and is sometimes compared to the cinee chapel in Rome the impressive scale of the ceiling frescos is unique in the world people of Valencia because of the cathedral to Valencia the cathedral stands out as one of the most unusual cathedrals in Spain owing to its

    Mishmash of architectural Styles originally this location was a site of an ancient Roman Temple and then a mish mosque at this spot that is steeped in history the cathedral was constructed beginning in the 13th century Renovations were made in the 15th century and 77 19th century the exterior combines original Romanesque

    Architectural elements with sculptural details added later in the Middle Ages spend some time admiring the facade before entering the cathedral The Splendid doorway dates back to the Romanesque era while the apostles doorway dates from the 15th century the interior has an inspiring Ambiance with its Majestic Dome ceiling and a rose

    Window Illuminating the space dazzling in its Gothic Splendor the somber High volted Nave is embellished by Renaissance paintings and elegant baroque art a highlight of the sanctuary is the Chapel of the holy cross with delicate Ved and star motifs this Chapel illustrates a scene of the 12 apostles

    In heaven and the coronation of the Virgin Mary people of Valencia because of the plaza to La virgin overlooking the cathedral the plaza de la virgin is among the oldest it dates back to Roman times and loveliest of Valencia’s many plazas the graceful Neptune fountain at

    The center of the Padilla virgin is the work of valencius sculpture sylvestri adita lighted at night it’s a favorite meeting place among locals the square is bordered by several Landmark buildings people of Valencia because of the Church of St Thomas and St Phillip with its dazzling blue tile Dome this beautiful

    Church exemplifies the characteristic Mediterranean style of Valencia built in 1725 the Church of St Thomas and St philli was listed as a National Historic monument in 1982 the church has a fancifully decorated Baroque facade and the architectural layout was modeled after the much imitated IL Janu Church

    In Rome the breathtaking interior has a spacious Central Nave lined with numerous side chapels Catholic mass is held at the church daily the monument is not open to the public for visit but tourists May attend the mass to see the lovely Sanctuary people of Valencia because of biopark Valencia Valencia Zoo

    Covers 25 acres north of the park created by the diversion of the river’s course the landscape was created to house animals in as close to their native habitat as possible and the zoo is especially known for its large collection of African animals the environment is designed so that you

    Immediately feel as if you’ve been transported to Africa as they view animals almost barrier-free in Landscapes typical to the Savannah Madagascar and eador Africa instead of separating different species they coexist as they would in their native environments on the Savannah for example Lions giraffes and antelopes all live

    Together as they would in the wild gorillas inhabit a dense ecuatorial forest while hippopotami and crocodiles cool in the water biopark is actively committed to sustainability of resources and to Wildlife Conservation using solar panels to heat water and recycling more than 90% of it the reasons provided in

    This video are not all the reasons why people love Valencia if you’ve got a reason why you love Valencia pop it in the comment section I’ll make you another video I hope you enjoyed the video CIA for now

    This video will provide 10 REASONS PEOPLE LOVE VALENCIA SPAIN. These are not ALL the reasons why people love Valencia and if you have a reason why you love Valencia, put it in the comment section and I will make another video.

    1. La Ciutat De Les Arts I Les Ciencies
    2. Las Fallas Festival
    3. Oceanografic De Valencia
    4. La Lonja De La Seda
    5. Mercado Central
    6. Iglesia De San Nicolas De Bari Y San Pedro Martir De Valencia
    7. Catedral De Valencia
    8. Plaza De La Virgen
    9. Iglesia De Santo Thomas Y San Felipe Neri
    10. Bioparc Valencia

    Valencia is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-most populated municipality in Spain, with 807,693 inhabitants. It is the capital of the province of the same name.

    Valencia is famous for its celebratory spirit, especially in March. Every year the city comes alive with Las Fallas – a traditional celebration which consists of burning massive cartoonish statues throughout the city and involves a days-long party to commemorate the onset of spring.

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