City of Arts and Sciences is a true architectural gem and Valencia's cultural centre.
The largest aquarium in Europe is notable not only for its marine animals but also for the modern architecture.
Quart Towers is a memento of the old city walls protecting Valencia, built in the Late Gothic style.
Hemisfèric was designed by Santiago Calatrava and built in 1998, as the first building of the whole arts and science complex.
Part of the huge science and art complex, this museum is very diverse - exhibitions ranging from the human body to the electricity theatre.
This museum is wholly devoted to the city's unique and internationally known festival.
One of the most prominent art museums in the city is housed in St. Pius V Palace.
Built in the 13th century, the convent is now used as a museum for temporary exhibitions.
This whole museum is devoted to Spanish traditional, yet controversial, sport.
What once used to be the first reservoir of drinking water in the city, now houses Valencia History Museum.
The Prehistory Museum of Valencia is a museum of the city of Valencia, in Spain, that exposes archaeological materials covering from…
The Natural Science Museum of Valencia is located at Jardines del Real.
One of the more unusual museums in the city with impressive exhibitions. Devoted to rice - the main part of the local cuisine.