2000 – Peunte de la Monteolivete, Valencia, Spain
The original bride crossing the Turia river bed was built by Engineer Fernandez Ordoà±ez in the 1980s.
The original bride crossing the Turia river bed was built by Engineer Fernandez Ordoà±ez in the 1980s.
Known popularly as “La Peineta” (the hairdo) for its unusual form, this bridge was designed with a 14 metre high inclined arch that stretches from one side to the other.
Queen Sophia Palace of the Arts is the final structure built of a grand City of Arts and Sciences concept designed by the Valencia-born and internationally known architect,
Set up by the Regional Government of Valencia, the City of Arts and Sciences has become an international landmark and the symbol of Valencia’s ambition to present an image to the world based on cultural tourism and dynamism.
The planetarium L’Hermisfèric was the first section of the Valencia City of Arts and Sciences opened to the public.
Located on the southern side of the City of Arts and Science, L’Umbracle, is a promenade with carparking underneath.
Dublin’s Samuel Beckett Bridge, designed by internationally renowned architect Santiago Calatrava cost €60 million and took ten years to complete.
Named after the Dublin author James Joyce whose story “The Dead” is set in a house facing the bridge,
Features the Allen Lambert Galleria, an award-winning, 6 storey pedestrian avenue conceived by Santiago Calatrava. The Galleria’s roof and structure is simply awesome.
The Alamillo Bridge spans the Canal de Alfonso XIII in Seville, allowing access to La Cartuja,