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42 Carrer València
Mislata, VC
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Valencia’s history museum is housed in the 19th-century cistern that used to supply the city with water, now an atmospheric labyrinth of pillars and arches. The displays tell the story of the city’s
This is a good museum about the different periods of the history of the beautiful city of Valencia. The artifacts and objects on display were very nicely presented. There are loads of interactive things too which I think are great for kids too (it is also fun as an adult! :D) with videos, video subtitles for hard of hearing guests, and more. I really liked the interior of the museum too (an old aqueduct I believe) , there were information books in English and other languages so that all the descriptions of things on display were accessible in different languages.
This is a good museum about the different periods of the history of the beautiful city of Valencia. The artifacts and objects on display were very nicely presented. There are loads of interactive things too which I think are great for kids too (it is also fun as an adult! :D) with videos, video subt…
The museum is located inside the first underground reservoir of drinking water in Valencia, which was built by Ildefonso Cerdá (who later designed the Eixample of Barcelona) and Leodegario Marchessaux. The reservoir was inaugurated in 1850 and was the first of its kind in Spain. Built entirely in brick, it is an example of nineteenth-century Valencian industrial architecture. The Museum's mission is to promote the history of the city, from its origins to the present day, using elements of the local archaeological, artistic, and cultural heritage. Main access to the Museum The MhV aims to present the history of Valencia to visitors, portraying that history as something tangible, intelligibl
The museum is located inside the first underground reservoir of drinking water in Valencia, which was built by Ildefonso Cerdá (who later designed the Eixample of Barcelona) and Leodegario Marchessaux. The reservoir was inaugurated in 1850 and was the first of its kind in Spain. Built entirely in br…