2. Via del Pòrtic and Casa dels Peixos
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First we visited the roman ruins. We saw a very
old city with four houses withs holes call
impluvium.
3. Major square: in Medieval times was the commercial and
cultural hub of the town.
4. Roman theatre
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Is where men in the past represent escenes and people
went to see them. It has a concave shape because it
makes easier to hear all the things that actors says
everywhere in the theatre, all the people can see the
escene from everywhere and they used the shape of the
mountain for its built.
11. Is an ensemble of six areas in the dry river bed of the now
diverted River Turia in Valencia. Designed by valencian
architect Santiago Calatrava and started in july 1996, it is an
impressive example of modern architecture. The “city” is made
up the following, usually known by their valencian names: El
Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia – Opera house and performing
arts centre: L’Hemisferic – Imax cinema, Planetarium and
Laserium; L’Humbracle – walkway / garden; El museu de les
ciències Príncipe Felipe – science museum; oceanografic –
open-air aquarium or oceanographic park; Àgora – A versatile
space that will allow the holding of varied events. Surrounded
by attractive streams and pools of water, it and the
surrounding areas of the “city” are typically used as a
realaxing place o walk day or nigth, with an open air bar
autside El Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe during the
evening.