The City of Arts and Sciences. He had visited the place a few days ago and he wanted me to see it too. I must admit it's an impressive site.Today @dragosroua took me on a walk so I can also see
It'a amazing what the human mind can conceive and build when its used for creative purposes.
This cultural and entertaining complex hosts among others an opera house and performing arts center, an IMAX cinema, the biggest Oceanografic in Europe, an interactive science museum and other attractions.
I've only got to see a small part of it today, we will definitely come back and visit them one by one.
Here are some pics I took today of the Opera house:
The first impression is that this building is an alien space ship. The second one me and Dragos had was that it looks like Darth Vader's helmet. What do you think? :)
Moving on, here a few shots of the Hemispheric who's supposed to look like an eye and further back is the museum of sciences.
Here the sun was already setting so there was not enough light anymore, but I still love these two pics.
There's so much more to discover in this beautiful city, so grateful and happy to be able to share what I find with you.
Namaste
This article is part of the 30 Days Challenge Photos of Valencia. You can check out the previous posts here:
30 Days Challenge - Photos of Valencia - Day 8 - Age is just a number & hairstyle is important
30 Days Challenge - Photos of Valencia - Day 7 - It's about enjoying the simple things
30 Days Challenge - Photos of Valencia - Day 6 - The Splendid Light & The bluest sky
30 Days Challenge - Photos of Valencia - Day 5 - Mercat de Colon
30 Days Challenge - Photos of Valencia - Day 4 - The mighty weird ficus tree
30 Days Challenge - Photos of Valencia - Day 3 - Relax & Enjoy the Sun
30 Days Challenge - Photos of Valencia - Day 2 - The "Harry Potter Trees"
30 Days Challenge - Photos of Valencia - Day 1 - Goodbye and hello
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Great photos and overall great post.
I love this building! It looks incredible.....would love to visit someday