North Station (Estacion del Norte) Valencia
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About the North Station (Estacion del Norte), Valencia
The North Station (Estacion del Norte), Valencia is situated in the heart of the city. A modernist style architecture, it was designed by Demetrio Ribes. Build between 1906 and 1917 the station is an architectural splendor. The building was constructed out of the newly introduced materials. The station has a horizontalista façade with a three towers.
This façade of the North Station (Estacion del Norte), Valencia is influenced by the Valencian agriculture with the blooming of beautiful orange and orange flowers. The beauty of the magnificent architecture is enhanced by the vidriadas ceramics, trencadis, and a mosaic by Jose Mongrell. The North Station (Estacion del Norte) in Valencia, Spain has decorating made of ceramic, wood, glass, and metal.
The North Station (Estacion del Norte), Valencia is located about 200 meters from the city council, near the Bullring. A major attraction of the architecture is the elegant bays. It is an example of the changes in the culture and tradition of Valencia during the turn of the century. The importance of the Valencia North Station (Estacion del Norte), Spain lies in the fact that it connects Valencia to the other major cities of Spain and the also a few important cities in other parts of Europe.