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The Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe (Valencian: Museu de les Ciències Príncep Felip, Spanish: Museo de las Ciencias Príncipe Felipe, anglicised as "Science Museum Príncipe Felipe") [a] is a science museum in Valencia, Spain.
Facultad de Física, Universidad de Salamanca; CosmoCaixa Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalunya "Villanueva" Building, National Astronomical Observatory, Madrid; Pabellón de la Energía Viva, [35] Seville; Casa de las Ciencias, [36] A Coruña - Length: 14 m, weight: 125 kg; Museu de les Arts i les Ciències Príncipe Felipe, Valencia - Length: 30 m [37]
The City of Arts and Sciences (Valencian: Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Spanish: Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias) [a] is a cultural and architectural complex in the city of Valencia, Spain. It is the most important modern tourist destination in the city of Valencia and one of the 12 Treasures of Spain .
Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Valencia; CosmoCaixa Barcelona, Barcelona; Museum of Natural Sciences, Barcelona; Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid; Parque de las Ciencias (Granada), Granada
Museums in Valencia — capital of the Autonomous Community of Valencia, Spain. ... Museu de Belles Arts de València; Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe; N.
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In March 2011, Miami native Phillip Frost and his wife, Patricia, donated $35 million for the construction of a new science museum in Downtown Miami. [12] The museum was designed by the New York studio of global firm Grimshaw Architects ; Miami's Rodriguez & Quiroga Architects Chartered played an executive role.
The Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe is a science museum in Valencia, Spain. It is part of the City of Arts and Sciences architectural complex. The building is over 40,000 square metres (430,000 sq ft), has a height of 55 metres (180 ft), and was designed to resemble the skeleton of a whale, with a facade designed by Santiago Calatrava .