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Municipal History Museum

The Municipal History Museum is located in the part of the Town Hall in the Town Hall Square that corresponds to the old Teaching House, founded by Archbishop Mayoral in the 18th century, and to the part where the Church of Santa Rosa de Lima was located.

 

NOTICE: Between 3 and 20 March, the Municipal Historical Museum, located inside the Town Hall, will be closed to the public. We apologise for any inconvenience. If you would like to learn about this city’s past, with the latest technological resources, we recommend the Valencia History Museum.

Centre Cultural Alqueria d’Albors

The Alquería Albors Cultural Center was born with the purpose of becoming the meeting point for the residents of Orriols. It is a genuine space, located in a neighborhood of great sociocultural excitement, and we want everyone, from associations to citizens, to feel like protagonists.

We offer multidisciplinary programming, adapted to all types of users, ranging from children’s and youth activities to projects aimed at seniors, through workshops, reading clubs, film series, exhibitions, music, performing arts, linguistic exchange… And, at the same time, we want to integrate our proposal with the ideas and concerns of the neighborhood to create a playful, educational and intellectually enriching space, with which to represent our idea of coexistence and culture for the public.

Programación Abril · CC Alqueria d’Albors-

 

If you are a civic/sociocultural entity interested in requesting the use of the center for some cultural activity, you can do so by completing and sending the following form to the email: REQUEST FOR USE OF SPACES IN MUNICIPAL CULTURAL CENTERS

Cultural Center Escorxador

The Escorxador Cultural Centre was created with the aim of highlighting the multiple memories that form the backbone of the Cabanyal-Canyamelar neighbourhood. It is located in one of the old slaughterhouses of the maritime district, a building from 1910 that has been restored and recovered for the neighbourhood.

The centre offers a regular programme of cultural and educational activities related to the memory of the neighbourhood and its people. It aims to be a meeting place for the people and organisations of the neighbourhood, as well as for visitors, and a driving force for cultural participation processes led by the citizens.

CC Escorxador Programa Abril a Juny

If you are a civic/sociocultural entity interested in requesting the use of the center for some cultural activity, you can do so by completing and sending the following form to the email: REQUEST FOR USE OF SPACES IN MUNICIPAL CULTURAL CENTERS

Cultural Center Chalet Aben Al-Abbar

The Aben Al-Abbar Cultural Centre was created with the aim of becoming a meeting point for the residents of Albors/Algirós. It is a unique and completely refurbished space, located in a two-storey house built in 1916.

We offer a multidisciplinary programme, adapted to all types of users, where there is room for activities for children and young people and projects aimed at the elderly, through workshops, reading clubs, film cycles, exhibitions, music, performing arts, language exchange… And, at the same time, we want to integrate our proposal with the ideas and concerns of the neighbourhood to create a playful, educational and intellectually enriching space, with which to represent our idea of coexistence and culture to the public.

Programa Aben Al-Abbar 6-11 Mayo

If you are a civic/sociocultural entity interested in requesting the use of the center for some cultural activity, you can do so by completing and sending the following form to the email: REQUEST FOR USE OF SPACES IN MUNICIPAL CULTURAL CENTERS

Nau 3 Ribes Cultural Centre

The Nau 3 Cultural Centre is a laboratory for the development of innovative formulas for participation and cultural dynamisation. It is not just a building, it is a collective construction, a neighbourhood and city process. It is an accessible, attractive and dynamic space. It is available to the entire community living around the Central Park. It is a strengthening platform for cultural initiatives and a meeting point for people and communities.

It aims to:

    • To get to know and recognise the cultural ecosystem of the neighbourhood.
    • Support and promote cultural and social initiatives in the area.
    • To value, communicate and disseminate these initiatives
    • To be perceived as a quality space in terms of supply, management and relations.
    • To generate participatory cultural projects
    • To be a focal point for cultural dissemination

The proposed activities are as follows:
During the months of May, June and July, our programming will be focused on Collective Mapping. We want to know and be known. Therefore, we will offer 6 different mapping and participatory design activities for the use of the spaces of the new Cultural Centre.

As a result of these activities, we will present the first participatory exhibition of the centre ‘CARTOGRAFÍAS COLECTIVAS’ in the multipurpose room of the Nau 3, which we are developing in collaboration with the associations ‘Fractals, Educación Artística’ and ‘A menudo, Cultura y Desarrollo’. We will also create an online map with the district’s cultural initiatives.

Abril – Centro Cultural Nave Ribes

If you are a civic/sociocultural entity interested in requesting the use of the center for some cultural activity, you can do so by completing and sending the following form to the email: REQUEST FOR USE OF SPACES IN MUNICIPAL CULTURAL CENTERS

Reina 121 Cultural Center

The Reina 121 Cultural Center is located in the Cabanyal-Canyamelar neighborhood, declared a Site of Cultural Interest with the category of historical complex in 1993. The building is located on three old houses, which after a rehabilitation work commissioned by the Valencia City Council, will open its doors as a new cultural space that dialogues with the rest of the neighborhood’s municipal resources and that emphasizes cultural management and its ability to generate its own transformation dynamics.

La Reina 121 is designed to be a municipal cultural centre of proximity, a project to invigorate the community, co-programmed by the cultural entities and associations of Cabanyal, capable of building links and social fabric through cultural experiences.

Our mission:
The raison d’être of our project is the provision of a public service in the community, within the framework of a municipal socio-cultural facility of proximity. The dynamisation of a space, co-programmed with the entities and groups of the neighbourhood, through cultural mediation and in an environment marked by ethnic diversity, situations of exclusion, social vulnerability and the conjunction of different socio-economic realities in the neighbourhood. The will of inclusion and a holistic integrative look are the basis of the initiative.

Vision:
To become a reference facility in the neighbourhood, consolidated in its area of competence and functionality for the diverse population community that inhabits it. Committed to its urban environment and providing a portfolio of quality socio-cultural assistance services to the neighbourhood. A transformative vision of social reality, which involves activating and promoting full, conscious and proactive citizenship through culture.

Values:
Illusion, Solidarity, Understanding, Vertebration, Self-esteem, Responsibility, Collective intelligence, Assertiveness, Identity, Cohesion, Coexistence, Innovation, Diversity, Cultural Democracy.

Center objectives:

The facility is designed to be a local municipal cultural center, a project that energizes the community, co-programmed with the cultural entities and associations of Cabanyal, capable of building links and social fabric through cultural experiences.

CC La Reina 121 Programa Abril-Juny 25

If you are a civic/sociocultural entity interested in requesting the use of the center for some cultural activity, you can do so by completing and sending the following form to the email: REQUEST FOR USE OF SPACES IN MUNICIPAL CULTURAL CENTERS

Totart Independent Art Centre

TotArt is an academy of performing arts, being pioneers in Valencia as an independent art center of Valencia, whose purpose is to boost the cultural activity of our city and offer the citizens of our neighborhood and neighbors the possibility of enjoying a multicultural space for training and shows.

TotArt serves as a meeting place between artists, professionals and the public, always with the aim of promoting an interrelation between the different artistic disciplines from a popular field.

TotArt organizes workshops of all kinds: title in dramatic art, theater direction, juggling and acrobatics games, aerial fabrics, magic, preparation for the entrance exams (I.S.A.D., R.I.S.A.D., etc.), film production, 3D editing and recording, photography, clown, relaxation and breathing, Pole Fitness, fitness, yoga and other artistic disciplines, as well as painting, photography and sculpture exhibitions, concerts, theater shows and audiovisual projections.

The Mutant

The City Council of Valencia, through the Department of Cultural Action, reopens the scenic space of the complex located in Las Naves. Valencian artists and international proposals, with the common denominator of new scenic languages, will be the engine of a new cultural stage in the Grao neighborhood. La Mutant aims to operate as a space for reflection, experimentation, dialogue and stimulation for a creative citizenship.

With a vocation for public service and universal accessibility, the stage project of La Mutant was born. In a city immersed in a creative explosion, full of public, private and civic projects and initiatives with a cultural denominator, this space completes a scenic offer, which, on the one hand, will adapt to the creative evolution of the new exhibition languages and that at the same time will attend to a diversity of audiences that ask the administration for a clear commitment to risk.

City of Arts and Sciences

The City of Arts and Sciences is a great recreational centre for scientific and cultural dissemination.

It is an avant-garde architectural work worldwide destined to become the emblem of the XXI century of the city of Valencia and the entire Valencian Community. Two internationally renowned architects have participated in this great complex: Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela. The first is the design of the Palace of Arts -where artistic, musical and theatrical performances will be accommodated-, The Hemisfèric -with shows by Cine Imax Dome, Planetarium and Laserium-, the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum -to learn in an entertaining way the advances of science and technology- and The Umbracle, a garden area that covers the car park with the best views of the complex. Félix Candela owes the unique roofs of the main buildings of L’Oceanogràfic, an underwater city to discover the secrets of the depths. The City of Arts and Sciences is a firm commitment to the future of the Generalitat Valenciana, a place to learn while having fun and enjoying Art, Science and Nature.

The City of Arts and Sciences covers an approximate area of 350,000 m2. Located on the old Turia riverbed, next to the El Saler motorway exit.

 

Club Diario Levante

The Club Diario Levante is a meeting place for politicians, intellectuals, professionals from various sectors, artists, musicians, filmmakers and citizens who want to participate in the debate of ideas or enjoy their cultural leisure.

El Micalet Choral Society

The Societat Coral el Micalet has been a benchmark in the city of Valencia for more than 40 years. A space of tolerance and freedom.

Sections:

  • Giner Music Institute
  • Institute of Dance
  • The Theatre Club
  • Salvador Giner Youth Orchestra
  • Rondalla el Micalet
  • El Raconet Children’s Choir
  • Anselm Clavé Youth Choir
  • Coral Giner
  • Exhibition Hall
  • Aplecs al Micalet
  • Teatro Micalet
  • Alimara Dance Group

Escalante Theater Center

The Board of Young Workers was created in 1884 by the master carpenter Gregorio Gea Miguel in order to provide cultural and religious instruction on holidays to children in need. From the beginning it received the support of the Economic Society of Friends of the Country, Escoles de Sant Josep and Gran Associació de la Mare de Déu dels Desamparados.

The Patronat put its headquarters in an old house on Landerer Street in front of a corner where this inscription still appears: “1799 Plaça de Valldigna”. Its façade preserves a stone voussoired portico, with heraldic shield, which gives access to a patio with two segmental arches. It is curious a colonette and two small attached arches that have been embedded in the wall of the first floor that overlooks the courtyard, as a possible memory of the previous construction. Among the elements of the current building we must consider the chapel and the small theater, of some artistic interest. The first is a small and narrow room, voussoired, with a dome on shells and two barrel vaults with lunettes on each side, in the presbytery, this is separated from the rest of the oratory by two iron columns supporting three arches, the central one peralted and the sides lowered. The decoration is rococo with plaster rock. The dome has a fresco painting of Our Lady of the Angels by Vicente Gaius Preface. The plaster set is by Francisco Monleón Zuñiga and the gilding is by Juan Frucio.

The images are modern protruding that of Our Lady of the Angels and St. Louis, which is quite worthy, and presides over the only altar, next to it are two rooms with St. John Berchmans and St. Stanislaus of Kotska, in polychrome wood.

The theater offers a modernist air due to the garlands that decorate it, being also interesting the exposed iron columns, some of which are lined with cement, columns from a ship affected, by foundation or rather capture, by the war of 1914-1918.

At the end of 2016, a technical report revealed the serious structural deficiencies of the historic building that had housed the Escalante Theater and the Valencia Provincial Council decided to abandon it a year later. The institution remains committed to the artistic project but is forced to start an itinerant period through several theaters in the city under the name of Escalante Nòmada until finding a new stable headquarters.