Las Rocas, 3 | Calle de Las Rocas 3, 46003 Valencia, SpainMap
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Intensity of the Festival Celebrations
All the figures and carriages reflect the seriousness of the celebrated festival days around Easter. Terrific carriages are displayed and it was interesting to learn that these take part in the pro...
I stumbled upon this museum as I was walking around and was very pleased I did! It houses figures and costumes from the Corpus Christi festivities displayed over several floors and it’s completely fre...
We visited this museum on November 14. You will see the giants and some of the chariots. Most of the chariots are in room that was not open for the public because of restorations. On the second and t...
Highly recommend you pop in to this as it explains a celebration held in greasy esteem by this beautiful city. So Valencia’s historic centre is a beautiful place, twisty roads, tall beautiful building...
Intensity of the Festival Celebrations
All the figures and carriages reflect the seriousness of the celebrated festival days around Easter. Terrific carriages are displayed and it was interesting to learn that these take part in the pro...
Good explanation of festival
Stumbled across this free exhibit, well worth the stop. Exhibits had good explanations, also video of the day brought life to what was on show
Glad I found it!
I stumbled upon this museum as I was walking around and was very pleased I did! It houses figures and costumes from the Corpus Christi festivities displayed over several floors and it’s completely fre...
It is free
We visited this museum on November 14. You will see the giants and some of the chariots. Most of the chariots are in room that was not open for the public because of restorations. On the second and t...
Hidden gem
Highly recommend you pop in to this as it explains a celebration held in greasy esteem by this beautiful city. So Valencia’s historic centre is a beautiful place, twisty roads, tall beautiful building...