
Carrer dels Cavallers
Local name: Calle Caballeros / Carrer dels Cavallers
The episode with the procession will show how the street of nobles became a line of political confrontation.
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Highlights include Carrer dels Cavallers, Central Market, Centre del Carme Cultura Contemporània, Church of Santos Juanes, Exposition Bridge, Gulliver Park.
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Local name: Calle Caballeros / Carrer dels Cavallers
The episode with the procession will show how the street of nobles became a line of political confrontation.
The episode with the procession will show how the street of nobles became a line of political confrontation.
The modern market continues the theme of the city’s economy through the sellers’ decision to manage shared services themselves.
The story of Sorolla’s education will link the monastery rooms with professional art education.
The final stop will show what price an expert opinion carried for the artists and the commissioner.
The crossing will preserve the memory of a commercial undertaking, although the original bridge disappeared long ago.
This playground shows how the tradition of temporary festive figures was adapted for permanent urban play.
Two neighboring buildings show what remained of the original scientific program and what had to be created anew.
The history of a family collection will show how the collection shaped the future museum even before construction.
Here, the new concert hall will face the test the orchestra had waited decades for.
This stop tells how a breakdown beneath the stage forced a scheduled premiere to be put together again from scratch.
Underground remains connect the present-day street junction with the western entrance to Muslim Balansiya.
The square will link the distribution of water with aid for people who had no one to stand up for them.
Here you will see how municipal oversight brought scattered trade together into a ring of shops.
The rebuilding of 1942 shows how a medieval passage was preserved inside new residential buildings.
Archaeological finds will link the present-day street to a Roman road and the necropolis of the first settlers.
The defense of 1808 shows how, for one day, a city passage became an artillery position.
Here you will learn why the city’s defenders destroyed their own chapels and statues.
A military evacuation will link the Gothic gate to the fate of the Museo del Prado collection.
This is where the theme of the city's defenses begins: the medieval gatehouse became a storage facility designed for aerial warfare.
At the Silk Exchange, payments, credit, a court, and a debtors’ prison will turn out to be parts of a single trading system.
This stop will show how a war for someone else's crown turned the cathedral chapter into a creditor.
This stop will show how residents succeeded in securing a park in place of a planned urban expressway.
The final stop will compare the calculated architectural framework with the green roof that never appeared.