The Valencia of Francisco Mora

To Thursday 30/4
CITY COUNCIL OF VALENCIA (Exhibition Hall). Archbishop Mayoral, 1

As if it were a walk between buildings, the exhibition The Valencia of Francisco Mora. Architect and urban planner, 1875-1961 traces the life and work of an emblematic architect of the Valencian modernist movement. On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Francisco Mora Berenguer, Valencia City Council organizes this tribute to the author of buildings as emblematic as the Mercat de Colón, who played a fundamental role in the urban configuration of the city at the beginning of the 20th century. An opportunity to discover unpublished plans and images, photographs, models and personal objects of the author. Five rooms that chronologically show an architectural production arranged by theme, and projects for private and public buildings, some that have already disappeared and others that are still standing — the neo-Gothic Casa Noguera in the Town Hall Square (number. 22), the Palau de l'Exposition or the facade of the Consistorial House— and they still surprise when they find them walking through the streets of Valencia. TERELO

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