My Guest – Splendid architecture in Valencia!

Finally I have got the possibility of hosting a guest here – my husband. An avid traveller and seldom home, this is what I have been waiting for him to let me do…Back from a short trip to Spain, he brought back home some great architecture  – in pictures and stories of course. I’m happy to show some of them here – hope you will enjoy them as much as I do!

The river Turia in Valencia used to flood often and sometimes at the cost of several lives. In 1957 the river was redirected to run south of the city. This created a more than 100 metres wide, dry river bed, which has been converted into parks, sports arenas and recreation areas, but also into CAC (City of Arts and Science), the futuristic science city.

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The City of Arts and Science is a complex of culture and science exposed in the futuristic architecture of several buildings. The architect is Santiago Calatrava, the man behind Turning Torso in Malmoe. These buildings are very spectacular – and beautiful – the effect highlighted by different water pools. Calatrava was much criticized for overriding the budget though. And this was no less tough when CAC was completed, 1998-2005, during the recession followed by a financial collapse.

The first building I visited, Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, was the last one completed – 2005. Size: 163 m long, 87 m wide and 70 m high, but it’s the spectacular architecture that catches the eye. It’s built in white concrete, and clearly resembling a baleen whale. The ”baleen plates” is a restaurant and above it a window with flowing water. Inside are four concert halls where two of them take 1400 people each. They are used for operas, concerts and ballets. The two smaller ones hosts 400 people each. Unfortunately there were no guided tours in this magnificent building – it wasn’t even open, except for the restaurant.

Please click on any picture to show off the gallery.

The next work of art is called Hemisféric, finished in 1998. This piece looks almost like an eyeball resting in water. It’s about 100 m long and inside is an IMAX-cinema. On the curved screen (900 square metres…), you can project movies as well as the whole canopy of heaven. This screen is the biggest in Spain and both in definition and sound it is among the best ones known in the world. Unfortunately the Hemisféric wasn’t open either, other than for movies or guided tours. Had I known, I would have booked in advance.

I then continued my walk past the spectacular Science Museum. Here I walked along an even more spectacular construction by the name of Umbracle. This is a botanical garden characterized by its white vaults running along the whole structure of 1,5 hectare. The plants are all from the Mediterranean area and the view from here over the whole complex is fantastic. The surrounding areas are sometimes used for outdoor expositions.

Passing a wide street I reached the Agora, another breathtaking piece of architecture used for congresses, conventions, fashion shows and concerts – and also for sport events as tennis and frisbee.

The Oceanografic was the last architectural phenomenon for the day, hosting among other things an Aquarium.

The last gallery shows more overview pictures of this very rewarding day.

Nytt Tak!

New Roof!

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And two great guys to fix it…

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…unfortunately they are not included in the prize…

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…but they did a fantastic job!

Thank you so much, guys – we love it!

Weekly Photo Challenge: Infinite

Infinite. I believe everyone has his or her thoughts about its meaning. This gallery contains some of my ideas. I think infinite is a beautiful word, and to me it sounds positive and promising. What do you think? Here are some more interpretations – why don’t you join the conversation?

My World In Five Colours – 2013

I have been nominated by Madhu of theurgetowander for My world in five colours  for the Capture the Colour photo competition, the 2013 edition.

The rules say that I publish a post with five original shots from my travels, that best represent the colours blue, green, yellow, white and red, on or before 9 October. I then need to tag five other bloggers and link back to Travelsupermarket on Facebook or Twitter with @travelsupermkt and #CTC13 hashtags.

So here are my five snapshots from different countries in the world:

BLUE: Floating icebergs on Iceland.

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RED: Pohutukawa (” Christmas tree”), New Zealand

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YELLOW: Alley in Copenhagen, Denmark

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WHITE: The Pothala Palace, Lhasa Tibet

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GREEN: Highgate Cemetery, London, England

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My nominees, with due apologies for the very short notice, are:

1. Seonaid of breathofgreenair

2. Nina of Vackrare

3. Viveka of myguiltypleasures

4. Meg of Meg Travels

5. Ailsa at Where’s My Backpack?

This challenge is open to everyone – you don’t need to be nominated to take part. The deadline for submitting your entry is 9 October.

If you don’t have a Facebook or Twitter account simply email your entry to capturethecolour[at]travelsupermarket.com, complete with your name, address and phone number.

Good luck to Madhu and to all my blogger friends that are taking part in this challenge!

Weekly Photo Challenge: From Lines to Patterns

From lines to patterns. We see lines and patterns in the world around us, in nature and things man-made. Sometimes we don’t realize they’re there: on the street, across the walls, up in the sky, and along the ground on which we walk.

Here are my choices, taken from my world.

For more enterpretations, click here.

Travel theme: Through

Through – open for many interpretations! Ailsa’s travel theme had me thinking about finding one natural through and one manmade through. Here are my choices:

Barcelona och Pyrenéerna 2011 518Through a hole in a giant, a fallen tree in a valley in the Pyrenées.

Barcelona och Pyrenéerna 2011 389View through the giant windows at Salvador Dalí’s museum in Figueras, Spain.

For more interesting takes on the theme Through, click here.

Ese’s Weekly Shoot & Quote Challenge: Bare

This challenge is a real challenge…not easy. My choice is Art by Gaudí for the theme. His life and nature theme is strong and holistic.  Click here  to meet more of Bare.

      Layer by layer art strips life bare.

       Robert Musil

Travel theme: Multicoloured

I chose only man’s work this time. Nothing beats Nature, but these buildings and works of art are… multicoloured too.

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Why don’t you join in? I’d love to see all your multicolours!

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Houses

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge gives you a topic and you search your photo archives for a suitable photo and then share it on your blog and at Cee’s blog. Visit other people joining in as well. Share the love!

Houses are irresistable…so I just had to try and join in! These little boat houses are to be found in Smögen, Bohuslän, on the west coast of Sweden.

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