
Valencia (in Valencian: València) is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and its province. It is the third largest city in Spain and the 21st largest in the European Union. It forms part of an industrial area on the Costa del Azahar.
The estimated population of the city of Valencia proper was 810,064 as of 2008 official statistics. The population of the metropolitan area was 1,583,331 (865 km²). Including the satellite urban area of Sagunto, the total population of the extended region was 1,705,742 (1,161 km²). As of 2007, the mayor of Valencia is Rita Barberá Nolla.
Its main festival, the Fallas (Falles in Valencian), has a reputation throughout Spain, while the world famous Spanish dish paella originated around Valencia.
The city contains a dense monumental heritage (including the Lonja de la Seda (World Heritage Site since 1996), but its landmark is undoubtedly the City of Arts and Sciences an avant-garde and futuristic museum complex.
The Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (in Valencian), Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias (in Spanish) or City of Arts and Sciences is an ensemble of five areas in the dry riverbed of the now-diverted River Turia in Valencia, Spain.
Designed by Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava in collaboration with Félix Candela, and started in July 1996, it is an impressive example of contemporary architecture.
he „city” is made up of the following, usually known by their Valencian names:
Official website: http://www.cac.es/
Source: Wikipedia

Valencia city tour bus
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![Imag155 The mock-up of the Cathedral of Valencia (Metropolitan Basilica Cathedral) or Saint Mary of Valencia Cathedral. Most of Valencia Cathedral was built between the XIIIth century and the XVth, and that is why its style is mainly Gothic. One of the supposed Holy Chalices, present around the world, is revered in one of this cathedral's chapels; this chalice has been defended as the true Holy Grail; indeed, most Christian historians all over the world declare that all their evidence points to this Valencian chalice as the most likely candidate for being the authentic cup used at the Last Supper. It was the official papal chalice for many popes, and has been used by many others, most recently by Pope Benedict XVI, on July 9, 2006.[2]. This chalice dates from the 1st century, and was given to the cathedral by king Alfons el Magnànim in 1436.](https://i1.wp.com/travelro.files.wordpress.com/2009/06/imag155.jpg)
The mock-up of the Cathedral of Valencia (Metropolitan Basilica Cathedral) or Saint Mary of Valencia Cathedral. Most of Valencia Cathedral was built between the XIIIth century and the XVth, and that is why its style is mainly Gothic. One of the supposed Holy Chalices, present around the world, is revered in one of this cathedral's chapels; this chalice has been defended as the true Holy Grail; indeed, most Christian historians all over the world declare that all their evidence points to this Valencian chalice as the most likely candidate for being the authentic cup used at the Last Supper. It was the official papal chalice for many popes, and has been used by many others, most recently by Pope Benedict XVI, on July 9, 2006. This chalice dates from the 1st century, and was given to the cathedral by king Alfons el Magnànim in 1436.

Other cathedral near to the Turia river

Alameda Bridge constructed by Santiago Calatrava

The park of Turia (garden)

A panel at one of the entrances into the park

Dolphin

Penguins

Shark in the Ocean zone of the complex

Temperate and Tropical zone

Temperate and Tropical

The entrance into the tunel from Temperate and Tropical zone

Jellyfishes (jellies or sea jellies)

Other tunel

Panel guide

Stingray

Fishes into the Temperate and Tropical zone

Ficus (fig)

Under a bridge in the Turia park

The artificial lake in the centre of the City of Arts and Sciences (Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias)

The tribune from the Dolphinarium (L'Oceanogràfic)

The Dolphinarium (L'Oceanogràfic)

A small shark

"Wetlands" zone

Turtle in the "Wetlands"

I think this is a spoonbill or egret...

Pink spoonbills 🙂

The dome with birds, fishes and turtles from Wetlands

Some nice palm trees

Vending machines

A map with L'Oceanogràfic

In the left part is a good restaurant

El Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe — Science museum

Nice arhitecture

The Devil is with us 🙂

The Music Palace (Palau De La Música)

Simply beautiful !

A map at Valencia Metro (metrovalencia)

Alameda subway station