Photos from Valencia, Valencian Community, Spain, Europe

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Traditional Wear for Both Men & Women
The Entrance Stairs & Upper hallway at City Hall
Had a Chance to Have a Peek Before the Meetings
Two of the Many Guards At the City Hall
Views from the City Hall Balcony
The Natural Dyes Used Shown at the Silk Museum
The Loom at the Silk Museum Loaded
Displays at the Silk Museum Showing the Growing
Example of Velvet and Silk Embroidery at the Silk Museum
A Hidden Circular Staircase Was Found
The Former Silkmakers Guild Building
A Hierarchy in Silkmakers! Lower class Made Braids
A Few More Architectural Details at Silk Exchange
Views from the Garden at the Silk Exchange
Here the Snail & Flowers Are Shown on the Left
The Silk Exchange Building Even Had Musicians
Any Disputes Were Handled Here at the Silk Exchange
This room is called the "Golden Room" Due to Ceiling
The Couple of the Gargoyles on the Silk Exchange
One of the Corners of the Silk Exchange
The Main Room at the Silk Exchange
A Couple of the "Characters" Greeting You
The Silk Exchange Had Its Own Small Chapel
Two of the Many "Entrances" Within the Silk Exchange
Plenty of Windows & Doors to Admire
Poked Our Head In To See this Part of the University
Enjoying Traditional Food of Valencia
The Valencia City Hall Combines 2 Buildings
The Telegraph Building Built Between  1915 & 1922
If You Aren't on the Street, Make Your Art Up High!
This Street Art Incorporated the Service Boxes
Lots of Street Art Here in Valencia
Enjoying Strawberries in February!
One of the Stained Glass Windows in St. Nicholas Church
Every Inch of the Ribs of the Ceiling in St. Nicholas
The Nave of St. Nicholas and One of the Domes
One of the Domes in one of many side chapels
A Few Examples of the Angels & Cherubs
A Few Details of the Outside of the Silk Exchange
Out By the City of Arts & Science a Huge Shopping Mall
One of the Gates - Serranos Gate -from the late 14th C
Political Statements On the Walls As Well
Enjoying Our Day at the Turia Park in Valencia
The Turia Park Created by Diverting the Turia River
The Designs on the Outside of the Market
When Traveling For 6 Weeks There is Always Laundry
Bob Caught Me Checking on the Next Place to Go!
Porta de la Mar Honors Victims of the Spanish Civil War
Lots of Beautiful Fans At A Wide Range of Prices!
Many Shops Sold Materials Used for the Dresses
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