|
STOP PRESS: TICKETS
TO SEE MADONNA IN VALENCIA |
History & Culture
You are here: History & Culture |
Welcome to History & Culture on The Valencia Trader
Most people associate Valencia with Oranges and Paella, and although this is true, most people are unaware of the sheer cultural diversity the city of Valencia and the region has to offer.
This section includes important cultural information on traditonal Valencian life, museums and local art work,as well as an historical look at Valencia over the years and historical treasures well worth the visit.
Introduction to the history of Valencia
This is a little bit of History of this beautiful city....[ more ]Author: Adam Wypyski
Created: 2005-04-06 10:51:50 | Updated: 2006-08-07 15:56:44

What is Flamenco?
Flamenco - An Introduction, because it is more then just a dance....[ more ]Author: Do
Created: 2005-04-19 15:25:23 | Updated: 2006-05-17 14:32:25

Lladró - The City of Porcelain
The Lladró City of Porcelain allows organised visits to the world famous Lladró workshops in Tevernes Blanques just 10 minutes from Valencia city...[ more ]
Bull fighting, it belongs in the Spanish culture.
Bull fighting is ingrained in the Spanish culture and you will find that.......[ more ]Author: Dorrine
Created: 2005-04-06 11:16:38 | Updated: 2006-05-16 12:22:23

Is Modern art what you like?
The modern art is well represented in Valencia. On this website you can find out a lot more about where and when....[ more ]Author: D.
Created: 2005-04-06 11:37:44 | Updated: 2006-05-16 12:26:22
The Cathedral de Valencia
Again a beautiful historic building in the old part of town....[ more ]
Palace of the Borja
The Palace of the Borja in Gandia provides guided tours all year of the marvellous building. It is situated in Duc Alfons el Vell near the...[ more ]
Reina Sofia Palace of the Arts
The Reina Sofia Palace of the Arts is one of the worlds biggest spaces dedicated to scenic arts....[ more ]
De ilici a Elche 2006
The inauguration of the MAHE (City of Elx Archaeology and History Museum), headed by the return of the Iberian sculpture, the Dama d’Elx (Lady of...[ more ]
This page has been printed from the Valencia Trader website.
You can visit the Valencia Trader at http://www.valenciatrader.com

The Valencia Trader - Everything Made Local!








