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Valencia

Valencia (in Valencian and officially Valencia, AFI: [vaˈlensia]) is a municipality and a city in Spain, capital of the homonymous province and the Valencian Community. With a population of 791 413 inhabitants (INE, 2018), which rises to 1,559,908 inhabitants if its urban space is included, it is the third most populous city and metropolitan area in Spain, behind Madrid and Barcelona.
Valencia was founded by the Romans as a colony in the year 138 a. C., being consul Tenth June Gross Galaico, and was named Valentia Edetanorum. Several centuries later, in 711, the Muslims occupied the city contributing their language, religion and customs, such as the introduction of irrigation systems and the introduction of new crops. In 1238 the Christian king Jaime I of Aragon reconquered the city, and distributed the lands among the nobles who helped him conquer it, as testified in the Llibre del Repartiment, as well as created a new law for the city, the Fueros of Valencia, which were extended to the rest of the kingdom of Valencia. In the eighteenth century, Felipe V repealed the privileges as punishment for the kingdom of Valencia for aligning with the Austracists in the war of Spanish succe ...

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North Station (Valencia)

The North Station (in Valencia Estació del Nord), also known as Valencia-North or Valencia-North Station, or historically Valencia-Term, is the main Railway station of the Spanish city of Valencia. In 2010, it received more than 14 million passengers, of which more than 11 million corresponded to its Cercanías services.
It is a terminal station of monumental character and Valencian modernist style opened in 1917 by the Company of the Iron Roads of Northern Spain who commissioned its construction to Demetrio Ribes one of the company's architects. It stands out for its ornamental wealth and its ...

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Valencia bullring

The bullring of Valencia was built throughout the 1850s, on the site of a previous square that, due to budget problems, never ended. It is neoclassical, specifically Doric simple, inspired by Roman civil architecture, the Flavian amphitheater (Colosseum), or the Nimes amphitheater (France). It was built by the Valencian architect Sebastián Monleón Estellés. Its structure is formed by a 48-sided polygon, with 384 arches outside, made of brick following the Neomudéjar style.

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Municipal Historical Museum of Valencia

The Municipal Historical Museum of Valencia is a museum that is located in the building of the town hall of Valencia, in the Town Hall square. It is of cultural interest with ministerial annotation R-I-51-0001417 of March 1, 1962.

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Main Theater (Valencia)

The Principal Theater of Valencia (Spain) was the first theater built in the city as we conceive the theater today.
Located on Calle de las Barcas, No. 15, in the district of Ciutat Vella, it was an initial project by Italian architect Filippo Fontana in 1774, but later the original plans were modified. Its construction did not begin until years later, and although it was inaugurated in 1832, the work was not completely finished until 1854. The interior was initially decorated in the purest Rococo style.
As an artistic event, the Valencian press announced, the performance of the Russian Ballet ...

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Church of Santa Catalina and San Agustín

The parochial church of Santa Catalina and San Agustín, located in the street de la Mare de Deu de Gràcia (Our Lady of Grace) number 5 of the city of Valencia, in Spain, is the church of the former convent of hermit friars of San Agustín settled in Valencia in the thirteenth century.
This convent of Valencian Gothic style had a cloister next to the church, occupying the current adjacent garden, with sixteen arches per band. In the seventeenth century another cloister was built to the north side, and the former one was raised on one floor. During the War of Independence it served as a barracks ...

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Pelayo ratchet

The Pelayo Ratchet, located in the street of Pelayo number 6 of Valencia, is known as the Cathedral of the Valencian ball or the Escala i corda and is one of the most renowned Valencian ratchets, where the finals of competitions are usually played important as the Circuit Bancaixa.

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Suay building

The Suay building is located on Correos street number 1 corner with the Town Hall square of the city of Valencia (Spain). It is a residential building dating from 1910, designed by the architect Francisco Mora Berenguer. The apple to which this site belongs has its origin in the remodeling that was done in the "Barrio de Pescadores".

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Olympia building

The Olympia building and theater is located on 44 San Vicente street in the city of Valencia (Spain). It is a multi-family residential building built in 1915, by Valencian architect Vicente Rodríguez Martín.
It occupies the site of the old convent of San Gregorio, demolished in 1911. The block that it occupies is between two important and historical roads of the city, such as the referred street and that of the Musician Peydró or Cesterías, two of the main axes of the Commercial Valencia until the beginning of the century. It has a trapezoidal geometry, like a shortened rectangle on one of its ...

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Alonso Building

The Alonso building is located on Sant Vicent street number 71 and 73 of the city of Valencia (Spain), located on the land occupied by the convent of Jerusalem, in the extension of Cuart-Extramuros, in an interesting location since there the confluence of the San Vicente street, main penetration route, takes place with the round of the historic city.
The building was commissioned by Carmen Alonso Lacámara in 1935 to the architect Luis Albert Ballesteros. The construction of the building was extended for four years, from 1936 to 1940.

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Commercial Athenaeum Building

The building of the Ateneo Mercantil (in Valencian: building de l'Ateneu Mercantil) is a 1931 building located in the Town Hall Square of the city of Valencia (Spain) that houses the headquarters of the Ateneo Mercantil de Valencia.
The project, of 1931, is the work of the architects Juan de Zavala Lafora, Arzadún and Ribas Eunate, on the original project of 1927, winner of the contest, of Zavala and Rivas. Subsequently, Cayetano Borso di Carminati and Emilio Artal are in charge of leading the work, between 1935 and 1941, incorporating notable changes regarding the project.
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Rialto Cinema (Valencia)

The Rialto cinema theater located in the Plaza del Ayuntamiento number 17 of the city of Valencia (Spain) was built in 1939 at the initiative of the González Galindo family, with the project of the architect Cayetano Borso di Carminati. The project responds to the rationalist style, although with influences from Valencian art deco.
The program of the building is complex: cinema, tea room and restaurant in its origin. In the subsequent rehabilitation, a room for the cinematographic projections of the Filmoteca of the Generalitat Valenciana, a small theater theater, a music hall in the basement ...

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Bank of Valencia building

The Bank of Valencia building is a historic building located on Pintor Sorolla street 2 and 4, corner of Juan de Austria street in the Spanish city of Valencia. It was built in 1942 with an initial project written by Javier Goerlich Lleó in 1935, although it underwent several subsequent modifications. It was the headquarters of the Bank of Valencia, and since December 2017 it is of Caixabank.
The imposing image shown by this building results from a project readjustment with respect to the original proposal. Goerlich makes a first proposal in which he reveals all his potential as a rationalist ...

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Roig Vives Building

The Roig Vives building is a residential building in Spain located on Játiva street number 4 of the city of Valencia, the old Convent of Jerusalem was built on the site, in the line formerly occupied by the walls that enclosed the historic site. The plot occupies a space between medians that acquires greater depth by taking part of the block patio on the ground floor. It is a residential building built in 1944 with the project of the architect Javier Goerlich Lleó.

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Martí Cortina Building

The Martí Cortina building was built in 1943 at the corner of Barón de Cárcer Avenue with En Sanz street in the city of Valencia (Spain), in a chamfer that forms an acute angle, being the crossing of these two roads resulting from the opening from Avenida el Oeste that the same author of the project designed and executed, the architect Javier Goerlich Lleó.
The construction of some buildings of Goerlich on these plots in acute angle of the chamfers of the avenue, gave rise to the so-called "Salmon facades", which characterized much of his work.

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Catholic University of Valencia San Vicente Mártir

The Catholic University of Valencia "San Vicente Mártir" is a private and Catholic university, based in Valencia, Valencian Community (Spain) and with a campus in Valencia, Godella, Burjasot, Torrente, Alcira and Játiva.
It offers 32 undergraduate degrees, 20 double degrees and more than 100 Masters and Postgraduate degrees. It has 20 Research Chairs and Institutes, 543 researchers, 76 Research Groups and 28 volunteer programs are developed locally and 2 internationally.
In addition, 86% of its graduates work in a position related to their studies.

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Town Hall of Valencia

The Town Hall of the city of Valencia, headquarters of the Municipal Council, integrates, in a block of slightly trapezoidal plant, two buildings of time and style well differentiated: the Teaching House, built on the initiative of Archbishop Don Andres Mayoral, between 1758 and 1763, and the body of the building that constitutes the main facade, made between the second and third decades of the twentieth century. It is located in the Town Hall square.

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Xativa Station (Metrovalencia)

The Xàtiva station is a station of lines 3, 5 and 9 of Metrovalencia that was inaugurated on September 16, 1998. It consists of a platform for each direction of movement, located on two levels due to archaeological, technical and technical difficulties. the presence of underground spaces already occupied. As well as the presence of the links with line 7 just 10 or 15 meters from the 2 platforms of the station. The Xàtiva station, mainly, was built on 2 levels so that the route of the trains that go in the direction of Torrente does not interfere with that of those that go to Rafelbunyol, Albor ...

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