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The Centre del Carme in Valencia hosts the prestigious Carmen Thyssen Collection
Categories: exhibitions.
TOURISTIC AREA: Historical center
The Carmen Thyssen Collection lands in Valencia, fusing tradition and technology.
Don't miss this unforgettable exhibition at the Centre del Carme (CCCC), running until 29 June 2025: "Valencia in the Soul of the Artists".
What is there to see? An artistic journey through the 19th and 20th century masterpieces that make up the famous Carmen Thyssen Collection, from the luminous paintings of Joaquín Sorolla and Antonio Muñoz Degrain to the pop art of Antonio de Felipe.
Come and enjoy this exhibition that captures the light of the Mediterranean, the landscapes, the people and the traditions of Valencia through realism, impressionism, modernism, pop art and technology.
And keep an eye out for that last bit! Visual artist Chema Siscar takes you on an innovative experience that uses artificial intelligence and augmented reality to offer you a new perspective on the classic works on display.
Don't miss this opportunity to rediscover València with different eyes! Come to the CCCC and be inspired.
Details
- Event dates
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From:
24-03-2025
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To:
29-06-2025
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Schedule info
Tuesday to Sunday from 10 am to 8 pm.
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Place
Carrer Museu, 2. Valencia
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Price
Free of charge.
HOW TO GET THERE
CCCC (Centro del Carmen de Cultura Contemporánea), Calle Museo, 2, Valencia, España
How to arrive
- Underground: L4.
- Bus: 6, 16, 26, 28, 94, 95, C1.
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