Spain has many hidden jewels. Castles, churches, and other flawless architecture that stood the test of time. But it's not just the past that you can glimpse into. Travel to the future and visit the City of Arts & Sciences in Valencia, Spain. Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències is a cultural and architectural complex nestled in an old river bed.
It cost 1.2 billion euros to build and was designed by the famous Santiago Calatrava. He is responsible for timeless architecture like the Museum of Tomorrow in Rio De Janeiro, Sundial bridge in Redding, California, and the World Trade Center transportation hub.
The City of Arts & Sciences features an IMAX cinema, planetarium, opera house surrounded by 97,000 square meters of landscape water and walking areas, museum, and an open-air park with thousands of trees, plants, sculptures.
You can rent a boat, take a stroll, or even try your luck walking on water.
Address: Av. del Professor López Piñero, 7, 46013 València, Valencia, Spain
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