
Príncipe Felipe Science Museum
The Príncipe Felipe Science Museum cuts a striking figure at the edge of the City of Arts and Sciences, with a whale‑like silhouette that soars 55 meters high and spans more than 40,000 square metres. Designed by Santiago Calatrava, its white, ribbed façade makes it feel almost alive as you approach the entry at the end of a sunlit street. Inside, the museum is all about interactive exploration. It’s built to host science and technology exhibitions without precious objects, inviting you to touch, test, and think as you move through its vast galleries. Construction began in the mid-1990s and the building officially opened to the public in November 2000, following a symbolic inauguration earlier that March by Felipe, Prince of Asturias (who would become King Felipe VI). The project was part of a broader cultural complex that redefined Valencia’s skyline. …
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