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Valencia - Science MuseumThe "La Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias" or City of Arts and Science in Valencia, Spain are futuristic buildings containing a science museum, IMAX theatre, convention centre and marine park. We spent two days here last month as part of our trip to Spain.
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Fwoar!!! Didn't realise those sorts of designs were beginning to pop up around the world
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nice shot of an amazing looking building
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The design of that building suggests to me that it uses the more correct Imax screen based off of the OmniMax theatres where Imax theatres originated from.
Intriguing architecture though. ![]() Producer & Editor @ GadgetGuy.com.au
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Beautiful modern architecture excpetionally well captured. Thanks for sharing this one.
Peter
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Nice shot... Very futuristic...
Cheers, John
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