Valencia’s most international architect, Santiago Calatrava, has inaugurated another of his easily recognizable works, the ‘Museum of Tomorrow’ in Rio de Janeiro, a work conceived to highlight the celebration of…
They say that you can tell a person from their bookshelves; but then ‘they’ say so many silly things. Today, in Valencia, it’s no longer necessary to wear your heart…
One person who has set an example to us all in overcoming adversity is Eros Recio, a professional ballet dancer, the only one in the world who has Down’s Syndrome.…
Students from IES Foios, accompanied by their teachers Pilar and Angela visited L’Iber museum on 16th of December 2015 in order to find out why so many English language films…
A group of students from Colegio Fatima, accompanied by their English and Biology teachers Amparo and Maria Jose, participated in our Wander in the Huerta activity, where they learnt a…
Since 1940 the Sant Vicent Ferrer co-operative of Teulada, province of Alicante, has been making wines. The co-op, which has over a hundred members is a specialist in the Moscatel…
A group of students from IES Benaguacil visited L’Iber Museum on 10th December 2015 accompanied by their teachers Luz and Empar, and discovered the wonders on dispaly in the world’s…
The L’Iber Museum, with the largest collection of miniatures and toy soldiers in the world, inaugurated another new exhibition on December 22nd 2015. This ambitious exhibition attempts to review American…
On 17th December 2016, students, teachers and Friends of Valencia’s Polytechnic University (UPV) ran for Etiopia. This was the 8th edition of the San Silvestre Solidarity run, in which participants…
Another group of students, and their teachers Concha, Pepe and Ryan (no, not the Valencia Fc goalkeeper) visited the largest collection of toy soldiers in the world and reviewed the…
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