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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, at dusk, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bubble play and Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, at dusk, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters, Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 1998 - 2000 Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, at dusk, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters, Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 1998 - 2000 Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, Eye of Wisdom , The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe and  Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences visible from the walkways of the Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 1998 - 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • L'Umbracle Promenade, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe and  Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences visible from the walkways of the Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cityscape from Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cityscape and people walking around the Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cityscape of Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain at twilight with a large bridge and evening traffic. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • L'Umbracle Promenade, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 1998 - 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cityscape from Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cityscape from Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cityscape from Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe and  Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences visible from the walkways of the Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Cityscape from Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe and  Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences visible from the walkways of the Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace), Majectic building created to receive operas and major musical and theatrical productions. Last element of the City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Communitat Valenciana, Spain ; , it covers and area of approx 40,000 square meters and is 75 meters high ; 2004 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951). Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pelayo Gastro Trinquet restaurant, Valencia, Spain. The building is a trinquet, or court, for the traditional Valencian game of Pilota Valenciana, built in 1868. After facing dereliction, the building was bought by Jose Luis Lopez in 2015, and in 2017 opened as a restaurant serving classic but modern Valencian dishes and tapas. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe (Detail of the stairs), 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public, City of Arts and Sciences, 2000, Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public, City of Arts and Sciences, 2000, Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Hemisphere, with The Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace) in the distance, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • « The Eye of Wisdom », The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • « The Eye of Wisdom », The Hemisphere, with The Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace) in the distance, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998, Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public, City of Arts and Sciences, 2000, Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public ; The Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters, City of Arts and Sciences, 2000 and 1998, Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • « The Eye of Wisdom », The Hemisphere, with The Palau de les Arts (The Arts Palace) in the distance, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe (Detail of the stairs), 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters ; Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 1998 and 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public ; The Hemisphere, first area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters, City of Arts and Sciences, Santiago Calatrava, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 1998 - 2000 Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe, 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • « The Eye of Wisdom », The Hemisphere, City of Arts and Sciences ; 1998 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) ; Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; First area of the City of Arts and Sciences covering 14,000 square meters. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museum of Sciences Principe Felipe (Detail), 40,000 square meters devoted to bringing science and technology closer to the public, City of Arts and Sciences, Valencia, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain ; 2000 ; Santiago Calatrava (Valencia, Spain, 1951) Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Saints, angels and putti, fresco, detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Frescoes and sculptures of putti and acanthus leaves, detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Miracle of the 3 daughters, with St Nicholas of Bari saving them from prostitution, fresco, detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • St Nicholas performing a miracle by resurrecting a young child, fresco, detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Figure in a cloak and putto, fresco, detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Putto and acanthus leaves, sculptural detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Martyrdom of St Peter of Verona in 1252, fresco, detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • St Peter of Verona preaching and converting his listeners, fresco, detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • St Peter of Verona receiving his Dominican habit from St Dominic de Guzman in the Convent of St Nicolas in Bologna in 1221, fresco, detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • St Peter of Verona blessing a mute child, fresco, detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • St Peter of Verona as a child teaching the faith to his heretic uncle, fresco, detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • St Nicholas arguing with Arius at the Council of Nicaea, fresco, detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Glory of St Peter of Verona and St Nicholas of Bari, fresco, detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • St Peter on his tomb, fresco, detail, from the ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style, in Valencia, Spain. The baroque interior was designed 1690-93, decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and the frescoes are by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Ceiling of the nave of the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, and frescoes by Antonio Palomino and completed by Dionis Vidal, in Valencia, Spain. The frescoes depict the lives of St Nicholas and St Peter of Verona, with virtues and allegories. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Capilla de la Comunion, or Communion Chapel, built in 1760 and recently restored, in the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, in Valencia, Spain. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Statues of St Nicholas of Bari and St Peter of Verona, in a niche flanked by Solomonic columns, detail from the main altar in the Iglesia de San Nicolas de Bari y San Pedro Martir, or Church of San Nicolas, with rib vaulted baroque interior designed 1690-93 and decorated by Juan Perez Castiel, in Valencia, Spain. The church was originally built c. 1242 but remodelled 1419-55 by the Borgia family in Valencian Gothic style. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Doubting of St Thomas, tempera painting on board, 15th century, by Gonzalo Perez, or Goncal Peris Sarria, 1380-1451, in the Museu Catedral Valencia, in the Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia, Valencia, Spain. The museum houses a collection of Gothic, Renaissance and Mannerist sculptures and paintings, including works by Maella, Goya and Juan de Juanes. The cathedral is a Roman Catholic parish church consecrated in 1238 and reworked several times over the centuries. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Lamentation, tempera and oil painting on board, 1490-1500, by Nicolas Falco, originally from the Ermita del Calvario Alto de Xativa, in the Museu Catedral Valencia, in the Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia, Valencia, Spain. The museum houses a collection of Gothic, Renaissance and Mannerist sculptures and paintings, including works by Maella, Goya and Juan de Juanes. The cathedral is a Roman Catholic parish church consecrated in 1238 and reworked several times over the centuries. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bar in the hotel Palacio Santa Clara, on the Calle Pascual y Genis, Valencia, Spain. The Modernist building was designed by Francisco Javier Gorlich in 1916. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Restaurant Habitual, a restaurant serving locally sourced fresh food with ingredients from Mahuella, at the Mercado de Colon or Columbus Market, on Carrer de Jorge Juan, Valencia, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Luis Lonjedo, a Valencian artist, beside his mural paintings El Beso or The Kiss, and Irene, painted in 2016, on Calle Moret, Valencia, Spain. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Placa de la Mare de Deu, in the La Seu district of the Ciutat Vella or Old Town of Valencia, Spain. The square is named after the patron saint of Valencia, Mare de Deu dels Desemparats, or Our Lady of the Forsaken. In the centre is the Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia, or Santa Maria cathedral. On the left is the Basilica de la Mare de Deu dels Desemparats, built 1652-67 in baroque style. On the right is the Casa Vestuario, built 1800 by Jose Garcia as a meeting place for the Magistrates of the Tribunal de las Aguas. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • L'Hemisferic, or the Eye of Knowledge, an IMAX Cinema, planetarium and laserium, opened 1998, in the evening, in the City of Arts and Sciences, in Valencia, Spain. Behind is the Museu de les Ciencies Principe Felipe, a science museum resembling the skeleton of a whale, opened 2000, and the Assut de l'Or bridge, opened 2008. On the right is L'Umbracle, a landscaped walkway and sculpture garden, opened 2001. The City of Arts and Sciences is a large cultural attraction in a drained riverbed in Valencia, designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and built 1996-2009. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museu de les Ciencies Principe Felipe, a science museum resembling the skeleton of a whale, opened 2000 (left), and (right), L'Hemisferic, or the Eye of Knowledge, an IMAX Cinema, planetarium and laserium, opened 1998, in the City of Arts and Sciences, in Valencia, Spain. Behind is the Assut de l'Or bridge, opened 2008. The City of Arts and Sciences is a large cultural attraction in a drained riverbed in Valencia, designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and built 1996-2009. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Museu de les Ciencies Principe Felipe, a science museum resembling the skeleton of a whale, opened 2000 (left), and (right), L'Hemisferic, or the Eye of Knowledge, an IMAX Cinema, planetarium and laserium, opened 1998, in the City of Arts and Sciences, in Valencia, Spain. Behind is the Assut de l'Or bridge, opened 2008. The City of Arts and Sciences is a large cultural attraction in a drained riverbed in Valencia, designed by Santiago Calatrava and Felix Candela and built 1996-2009. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Sala de Contratacion or Hall of the Columns, with vaulted ceiling and spiral columns, built 1483–98 by Pere Compte, where finances and contracts were agreed, at the La Lonja de la Seda or the Silk Exchange, built 1482-1533 by Pere Compte, Johan Yvarra, Johan Corbera and Domingo Urtiaga in late Gothic style, in Valencia, Spain. The Silk Exchange consists of the Sala de Contratacion or Contract Hall, the Pavilion of the Consulate where Tribunal del Mar was held, the prison and the Orange Garden. The building is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Small oratory in Byzantine style, with plaster reliefs 1866 by Francisco Molinelli and allegorical ceiling paintings of the Virgin 1863 by Jose Brel, at the Palau del Marques de Dosaigues, a Rococo palace of the Marqueses of Dos Aguas, in Valencia, Spain. The altarpiece dedicated to the Virgin of the Rosary (patroness of the marquises), 1866, is by Jose Maria Garcia Martinez. The building was originally built in Gothic style in the 15th century, but was remodelled in 1740 for the 3rd marquis of Dos Aguas, Gines Rabassa de Perellos y Lanuza, 1706-65, by Hipolito Rovira Meri, Ignacio Vergara and Luis Domingo. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Martyrdom of Saints Bernardo, Maria and Gracia, detail, tempura on panel, 1419, by Antonio Peris, in the Museu Catedral Valencia, in the Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia, Valencia, Spain. The museum houses a collection of Gothic, Renaissance and Mannerist sculptures and paintings, including works by Maella, Goya and Juan de Juanes. The cathedral is a Roman Catholic parish church consecrated in 1238 and reworked several times over the centuries. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Majolica plate with fish sgraffito decoration, 1951-54, by Pablo Picasso, 1881-1973, in the Museo Nacional de Ceramica y Artes Suntuarias Gonzalez Marti, or National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts, at the Palau del Marques de Dosaigues, a Rococo palace of the Marqueses of Dos Aguas, in Valencia, Spain. Majolica is a tin-glazed earthen ware produced from the 15th century onwards. The building was originally built in Gothic style in the 15th century, but was remodelled in 1740 for the 3rd marquis of Dos Aguas, Gines Rabassa de Perellos y Lanuza, 1706-65, by Hipolito Rovira Meri, Ignacio Vergara and Luis Domingo. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bowl, 11th century with painted decoration of a deer, in Madinat al Zahra style, in the Museo Nacional de Ceramica y Artes Suntuarias Gonzalez Marti, or National Museum of Ceramics and Decorative Arts, at the Palau del Marques de Dosaigues, a Rococo palace of the Marqueses of Dos Aguas, in Valencia, Spain. Majolica is a tin-glazed earthen ware produced from the 15th century onwards. The building was originally built in Gothic style in the 15th century, but was remodelled in 1740 for the 3rd marquis of Dos Aguas, Gines Rabassa de Perellos y Lanuza, 1706-65, by Hipolito Rovira Meri, Ignacio Vergara and Luis Domingo. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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