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Places 27th February 2024 THE RUZAFA AREA BY DAY
By: 247valenciaThe Valencian neighbourhood of Ruzafa is renowned for its vibrant nightlife and bustling bar scene. However, during the day, it unveils a different charm. Its labyrinthine streets beckon exploration, adorned with unique street art at every turn and often showcasing magnificent architecture that captivates the eye. The gothic San Valero Church of Baroque style sits […]
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architecture 21st January 2023 VALENCIA ARCHITECTURE CONFERENCE AT ‘WAYCO RUZAFA’ ON JANUARY 25th!
By: 247valencia24/7 VALENCIA: Could you explain to us more about this distinctive architecture conference? WAYCO RUZAFA: The event “Practical guide to destroy the city” are two hours of your life invested in understanding why many public spaces in our city would fail an examination regarding inclusiveness, citizenship and sustainability. This is a conference on feminist, experimental […]
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Editorial 9th June 2022 ‘VALENCIA ARCHITECTURE’ EVENT AT WAYCO RUZAFA ON JUNE 16th!
By: 247valencia‘PRACTICAL GUIDE TO DESTROY THE CITY’ 24/7 VALENCIA: COULD YOU TELL US MORE ABOUT THIS SPECIAL EVENT? WAYCO RUZAFA: It will be on 16/06 from 19:00h- 21:30h @ wayCO Ruzafa “Practical guide to destroy the city” is two hours of your life invested in understanding why we are “destroying” the architectural, graphic and […]
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Places 12th April 2020 CHURCH OF SAN NICOLÁS…BAROQUE TREASURES IN THE HEART OF THE CARMEN
By: 247valenciaHidden at the end of a little passageway marked “Parroquia de San Nicolás”, about halfway down C/ Caballeros amongst the tourist trap bars and ‘authentic’ bodegas, is one of the city’s greatest art treasures. The dazzling Baroque frescoes at the Church of San Nicolás have recently been restored to their former glory and are now […]
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Places 20th September 2017 L’OCEANOGRÀFIC…FIRST IMPRESSIONS
By: 247valenciaBlue Water in the City. Let me lay my cards on the table before I begin, I am not a great aficionado of aquaria. I am, however, a huge fan of the Ciudad de las Artes y Ciencias and so I went more to see the architecture up close than to look at the […]