Walk around Valencia Spain 4K.
This is my second walk in Valencia. Unfortunately, a memory card with the first walk was lost in Valencia. Two hours of video were, in my opinion, much better. Well, there will be a reason to return to Valencia again. Too busy schedule.
0:00 Església de Sant Agustí
1:50 Carrer de Xàtiva
4:05 València Nord Plaça de Bous de València
7:35 Monumento a Manolo Montoliu
10:50 Passeig de Russafa
13:30 Plaça de l'Ajuntament
13:50 Carrer de Roger de Llòria
17:30 Carrer de Colón
20:12 Edificio de los Dragones
21:40 Palau de Justícia de València
21:45 Carrer de Cerdà de Tallada
22:40 Plaça d'Alfons el Magnànim
22:55 Rey Jaime I
22:30 La Glorieta
25:00 Carrer de la Pau
28:00 Carrer de la Creu Nova
28:10 Iglesia del Patriarca
29:05 Plaça del Col-legi del Patriarca
29:50 Universitat de València: Biblioteca Històrica
30:10 Església de Sant Joan de la Creu
30:15 Carrer de Salvà
30:55 Carrer del Poeta Querol
31:20 Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas Museu Nacional de Ceràmica
33:50 Carrer del Marquès de Dos Aigües
34:48 Carrer de la Pau
35:20 Torre de Santa Catalina
35:45 Plaça de la Reina
36:40 La Seu de València
37:20 Plaça de Santa Caterina
37:35 Torre de Santa Catalina Església de Santa Caterina
37:40 Carrer de la Sombrerería
38:08 Plaça de Lope de Vega
38:25 Plaça de la Mare de Déu de la Pau
38:40 Carrer de Martín Mengod
39:15 Carrer de les Mantes
39:52 Plaça del Mercat
40:12 Mercat Central
41:40 Església de Sant Joan del Mercat
42:00 Carrer dels Cordellats
42:12 Iglesia del Sagrado Corazón de Jesús
42:25 Plaça de la Companyia
42:40 Llotja de la Seda
43:00 Carrer de les Danses
43:50 Carrer de les Danses
44:12 Carrer dels Cadirers
44:25 Plaça del Forn de Sant Nicolau
44:42 Carrer de l'Abadia de Sant Nicolau
44:50 Plaça de Sant Nicolau
45:00 Església de Sant Nicolau
45:25 Carrer de l'Abadia de Sant Nicolau
45:45 Plaça del Marquès de Busianos
46:05 Plaça de l'Espart
46:30 Carrer dels Cavallers
46:42 Plaça del Tossal
47:05 Carrer de Sant Miquel
47:35 Parroquia de Nuestra Señora del Puig
48:15 Carrer de Sant Dionís
49:30 Calle Bajada San Miguel
49:45 Carrer de Dalt
52:25 Plaça de Pere Borrego i Galindo
53:00 Carrer de Salvador Giner
54:10 Plaça del Portal Nou
54:55 Carrer de la Blanqueria
55:25 Passeig de la Petxina
58:05 Carrer de la Blanqueria
59:50 Puente De Serranos
1:00:15 Porta de Serrans
1:01:55 Plaça dels Furs
1:02:25 Carrer dels Serrans
1:03:25 Torre de Sant Bartomeu
1:04:38 Plaça de Manises
1:04:40 Palau de la Generalitat
1:05:10 Carrer dels Cavallers
1:06:10 Plaça de la Mare de Déu Plaza de la Virgen
1:06:15 Basílica de la Mare de Déu dels Desemparats Tribunal de les Aigües de València
1:06:23 Fuente del Turia
1:07:00 Carrer del Micalet
1:08:00 Carrer dels Brodadors
1:08:10 Plaça de la Reina
1:08:50 La Seu de València
1:10:50 Carrer de Sant Vicent Màrtir
1:12:52 Plaça de l'Ajuntament
1:19:18 On right Ajuntament de València(City Hall)
Other my videos Spain 4K 2019
Madrid
Seville
Valencia
Salamanca
Segovia
Toledo
Vol als Sants Joans de Valéncia.
Vol del Pere, el Batiste i el Borrego (la campana gran)
Jornada Mundial de la Família 2016
Amb motiu de la Jornada Mundial de la Família, el dia 30 de desembre, va tenir lloc a la Basílica de la Sagrada Família una Eucaristia, presidida per l'arquebisbe de Barcelona, Mons. Joan Josep Omella i concelebrada pel Cardenal Mons. Lluís Martínez Sistach i Mn. Claret, delegat episcopal de pastoral familiar. Una celebració, on Omella va recordar que la família és l'esperança d'un futur millor, d'un món nou.
Sant Isidre Valencia Campanari en festa
Toc de l'Alba | 25 de gener de 2015 | Sant Pau
Enregistrament d'una part del toc de l'Alba.
Campanar de Llocnou de Sant Jeroni // Belltower in Llocnou de Sant Jeroni
Vista del campanar de la parroquia de Sant Roc de Llocnou de Sant Jeroni (Valencia) el 23-7-2018
*fui a gandia y al volver pase por este pueblo y grabe el campanario y espero que os guste*
Participen:
- Carolina: 159 kg nota afinacio Mi #
- Purissima: 264 kg nota afinacio Do #
- Bonamira: 545 kg nota afinacio La b
Vista del campanario de la parroquia de San Roque de Llocnou de Sant Jeroni (Valencia) el 23-7-2018
Wiew of the Belltower of church of San Roque in Llocnou de Sant Jeroni (Valencia) the 23-7-2018
MESTRES CAMPANERS / Parròquia Santa Maria del Mar - VALENCIA - Vol de campanes
- Torre: Parròquia Santa Maria del Mar
- Campaner: Mestres Campaners
- Clase: Solemnitat
- Toc: Cor de 1ª Classe major
- Festa: Festa de la Creu
- Autor: Manolo Guallart
- Fecha: 01 - 04 - 2018
- Notes: Vol de les quatre campanes del campanas i la grossa (la cual fa el simulacre de vol en el batall, degut al seu estat no se pot voltejar)
Rafelguaraf, Naiximent del Senyor, Vol General
Població: Rafelguaraf
Torre: Parròquia de la Nativitat del Nostre Senyor
Festa: Processó a la Verge dels Dolors
Data: 04/08/2019
Campanes Participans: Crist del Consil, Jesús Maria i Josep i Maria Josefa
MESTRES CAMPANERS / Proyecto Sta. Catalina de Valencia.
La Asociación Cultural Mestres Campaners de Valencia promovemos una campaña para que la torre de Santa Catalina de Valencia vuelva a tener campanas tras un siglo sin ellas. Por ello, la asociación Mestres Campaners, nos dedicamos a los toques de campanas en varias iglesias y parroquias de la Ciudad de Valencia, y hemos emprendido, en colaboración con la propia iglesia de Santa Catalina, una campaña para volver a dotar de campanas a esta torre.
Mestres Campaners somos un “asociación cultural sin ánimo de lucro dedicada a recuperar los toques tradicionales de campana y a la recuperación o reposición de campanas”, donde pretendemos revitalizar los campanarios de la Ciudad de Valencia y el proyecto de Santa Catalina “es una iniciativa muy bonita, porque sería un espectáculo que esa torre barroca tuviera todas sus campanas y un conjunto armónico”. Como dice nuestra Presidenta Mº del Carmen Feliu, “No se puede tener un campanario tan hermoso y tan céntrico como una madre sin hijos, ha de tener un conjunto armónico de campanas”.
* Primer objetivo: financiar la nueva campana mayor
Según nuestro Vicepresidente Vicent Mesa, “en 1729 un feligrés de la antigua parroquia de Santa Catalina contactó con una fundición inglesa que le ofrecía mejor precio y calidad que los fabricantes valencianos y encargó seis campanas que trajeron en un navío inglés y las introdujeron por la Puerta del Real con las calles engalanadas con murta”. Sin embargo, en 1915 las cuatro campanas más grandes fueron llevadas a la iglesia de San Agustín, tras una redistribución parroquial, y la mayor de ellas, llamada “Santa Catalina” y que pesaba 1.748 kilos, “fue destruida, probablemente porque no cabía en la torre, y con ella se hicieron, posteriormente, tres campanas menores”.
Además, las otras dos campanas originales, de menor tamaño, fueron llevadas a la iglesia de San Martín de Valencia donde, en 1967, “decidieron reutilizarlas y hacer un conjunto nuevo de campanas”.
La campaña iniciada por Mestres Campaners “Vuelven las campanas de Santa Catalina de Valencia” se ha marcado, como primer objetivo, financiar la nueva campana mayor con el yugo, cuyo coste sería 60.000 euros, y a continuación, el resto de campanas, cuyo coste sería 140.000 euros.
A tal fin para más información se ha habilitado el correo electrónico: info@mestrescampaners.com y una cuenta en el Banco Popular ES92-0075-0827 9006 0605 0224 con el nombre “Donativo para las campanas de Santa Catalina”.
Parroquia de Sant Esteve
Sant Esteve de Tordera es troba a l'extrem de la població, al centre històric, prop del riu.[1]L'actual església parroquial de Sant Esteve de Tordera és d'estil barroc i neoclàssic, encara que conserva la torre del campanar d'un primitiu edifici romànic. L'actual edifici fou construït entre 1780 i 1817. El cos és de tres naus, i té planta de creu llatina. La façana és llisa amb un important portal barroc al que s'accedeix per una escalinata, flanquejat per dues columnes. La cornisa és truncada, amb una fornícula que conté la imatge del patró. Dos balcons amb balustres, també ornen la façana.
Toc de missa en Rotgla i Corbera (2018) // Bellringing in Rotgla i Corbera (2018)
Toc de missa a la parroquia de Sant Joan de Rotgla i Corbera (Valencia) el 14-10-2018
*fui a grabar estas y la gorda suena mal porque esta rota*
Participen les campanes:
- Sant Joan: 107 kg nota afinacio Fa
- Santissim Crist de la Veritat: 390 kg nota afinacio La
- Santissim Sacrament: 716 kg nota afinacio Mi
Toque de misa a la parroquia de San Juan de Rotgla i Corbera (Valencia) el 14-10-2018
Bellringing in church of San Juan in Rotgla i Corbera (Valencia) the 14-10-2018
Campaners de Russafa
Festa de Sant Vicent Ferrer en Russafa, any 1.991, torre de Sant Valer de Russafa (Valencia), campaners germans Cloquell, titular Vicent Mesa.
Celebration in Russafa, year 1,991, tower of St. Valer of Russafa (Valencia-Spain), bell founders Cloquell brothers, to title Vicent Mesa.
VENDO PISO Y APARTAMENTO EN SAN CARLOS DE LA RAPITA
Vendo piso y apartamento con terraza en San Carlos de la Rápita. Ver más información en o sigue este enlace:
Sagrada Familia 2019 Walk Inside With GoPro Max 360 at Barcelona Spain 4K
Just Walking Around With GoPro Max 360 VR.
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Somebody cherishes the stories and we can see them...
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Concert de Campanes a Mislata 20-12-2014 (I)
Concert de tocs manuals, de les campanes de l´Esglesia Parroquial de la Mare de Déu dels Àngels de Mislata, a carrec dels Campaners de la Catedral de València.
Dave's Spanish File
Start off your tour with street scenes of Madrid juxtaposed with a flamenco show from the famous Casa Patas. Start off at the tranquil Parque del Retiro for a boat ride. See Picasso's Guernica at The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. Do some shopping at The Rastro at Plaza del Cascorroand and take the Madrid Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour. Visit The Plaza del Sol, Plaza del Mayor, Almudena Catedral, The Palacio Real, and The Templo de Debod Egyptian Temple. Make a stop at The Prado to see its most famous artworks.
In Toledo admire it's splendid cathedral, Sinagoga de Santa María La Blanca, The Sinagoga del Tránsito, and the El Greco's most famous work: The Burial of the Count of Orgaz at The Iglesia de Santo Tomé.
Visit the exciting streets of Barcelona. After strolling down Las Ramblas, eat at the famous La Boqueria, then take a walk to the Columbus Monument and the waterfront. Head up to the Antic Hospital de la Santa Creu and The Palau de la Música Catalana. See The Magic Fountain on Montjuic. See The best example of The Catalan Gothic at Santa Maria del Mar and take a breather at The Parc de la Ciutadella, which boasts a fountain built by a young Antoni Gaudi. See Barcelona's Arc de Triumph. Visit the great streets and squares of The Bari Gothic, including: The Antiga Sinagoga, which claims to be the oldest synagogue in Europe. Also see Picasso's take on Velasquez's Las Meninas, in The Picasso Museum.
Visit the great buildings of the renowned architect: Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926). Take a tour of The Palau Güell with its colorful ceramic chimneys. See La Pedrera or Casa Milà with its surrealistic statues on the roof. See Casa Batllo, the most beautiful of his apartment buildings whose balconies are protected by imposing skull-like formations and supported by vertebrae-like columns representing the dragon's victims, while the spectacular roof is the dragon's humped and glossy scaled back. See the magnificent Parc Güell, one of the most unusual manmade landscapes on the planet. Finish off at The Sagrada Familia, a church that is still being built, despite the fact it was started about 100 years ago. See the surreal façade and colorful interior with columns unlike any you have ever seen.
Visit the house and museum of the great surrealist: Salvador Dali. First stop off at Port Ligat to visit Casa Dali, Dali's House, where he lived for much of his life until his death in 1989. See his workshop, bedroom, and that fanstastic pool of his. We move on to Figueres, home of The Dali Museum, festooned with eggs. See his lesser known works as well as The Mae West room, Lincoln, and his enormous hood ornament.
Take a dreamy trip through Cadaques, one of the most beautiful places on earth. This is the boyhood fishing village of Salvador Dali. It has retained its character as the most authentic village on The Costa Brava in Spain. Nestled between mountains on The Mediterranean, Cadaques will charm you. Nearby Port Ligat hosts Casa Dali, Dali's house and Cap de Creus is a marvelous bay which has inspired many landscapes by the artist.
See a 15 course meal with explanations of the molecular cooking that made this restaurant famous. Also visit the kitchen.
The logo that represents El Celler de Can Roca is an 'R' with a difference. The quirk is that the letter that evokes the family name has three 'legs' -- each representing one of the three Roca brothers, who have combined their diverse skills to such extraordinary effect. This is a Catalan family restaurant through and through, and yet it is also now the best restaurant in the world.
The Spanish favorite entered the World's 50 Best list eight years ago and has somewhat stealthily climbed the rankings since. Its relatively low-key rise is reflective of the Rocas' evolutionary approach and modest outlook. In 1986, elder brothers Joan and Josep opened El Celler de Can Roca alongside the original. In 2007 -- with younger sibling Jordi on board -- they moved just up the road to the striking purpose-built space that remains their home.
Head chef Joan is alone a cook of the very highest order: he helped pioneer the widespread use of sous-vide cooking in the '90s via his Roner machine, and is a technical maestro, inspired by his early mentor, Ferran Adria of El Bulli. Josep is the head sommelier who runs the supremely smooth front-of-house operation: understated but passionate. Jordi is the rule-breaking pastry chef whose creations blow the imagination.
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Valencia | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Valencia
00:02:52 1 Name
00:04:14 2 Geography
00:04:23 2.1 Location
00:05:26 2.2 Climate
00:08:01 3 Economy
00:09:45 3.1 Port
00:10:53 3.2 Transport
00:12:01 3.3 Valencia Public Transportation Statistics
00:12:46 3.4 Tourism
00:15:17 4 Education
00:16:55 5 Demographics
00:18:16 6 Culture
00:19:57 6.1 Languages
00:22:55 6.2 Food
00:23:41 6.3 Festivals
00:25:10 7 History
00:25:19 7.1 Roman colony
00:25:54 7.2 Muslim rule
00:27:23 7.3 Christian conquest
00:29:03 7.4 17th century
00:29:46 7.5 18th century
00:31:31 7.6 19th century
00:34:57 7.7 20th century
00:38:29 7.8 21st century
00:39:59 8 Main sights
00:40:55 8.1 Architecture
00:42:30 8.2 The cathedral
00:45:33 8.3 Hospital
00:46:52 8.4 Medieval churches
00:48:01 8.5 Squares and gardens
00:49:39 8.6 Museums
00:51:54 9 Sport
00:52:03 9.1 Football
00:52:49 9.2 American Football
00:53:21 9.3 Motor sports
00:54:22 9.4 Rugby League
00:54:58 10 Districts
00:56:40 10.1 Other towns within the municipality of Valencia
00:57:14 11 People born in Valencia and Valencia province
01:01:25 12 Twin towns and sister cities
01:01:37 13 Friendship cities
01:01:51 14 See also
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- Socrates
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Valencia (; Spanish: [baˈlenθja]), officially València (Valencian: [vaˈlensia]), on the east coast of Spain, is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona, with around 800,000 inhabitants in the administrative centre. Its urban area extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of around 1.5–1.6 million people. Valencia is Spain's third largest metropolitan area, with a population ranging from 1.7 to 2.5 million depending on how the metropolitan area is defined. The Port of Valencia is the 5th busiest container port in Europe and the busiest container port on the Mediterranean Sea. The city is ranked at Gamma+ in the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. Valencia is integrated into an industrial area on the Costa del Azahar (Orange Blossom Coast).
Valencia was founded as a Roman colony by the consul Decimus Junius Brutus Callaicus in 138 BC, and called Valentia Edetanorum. In 714 Moroccan and Arab Moors occupied the city, introducing their language, religion and customs; they implemented improved irrigation systems and the cultivation of new crops as well. Valencia was the capital of the Taifa of Valencia. In 1238 the Christian king James I of Aragon conquered the city and divided the land among the nobles who helped him conquer it, as witnessed in the Llibre del Repartiment. He also created a new law for the city, the Furs of Valencia, which were extended to the rest of the Kingdom of Valencia. In the 18th century Philip V of Spain abolished the privileges as punishment to the kingdom of Valencia for aligning with the Habsburg side in the War of the Spanish Succession. Valencia was the capital of Spain when Joseph Bonaparte moved the Court there in the summer of 1812. It also served as capital between 1936 and 1937, during the Second Spanish Republic.
The city is situated on the banks of the Turia, on the east coast of the Iberian Peninsula, fronting the Gulf of Valencia on the Mediterranean Sea. Its historic centre is one of the largest in Spain, with approximately 169 ha (420 acres); this heritage of ancient monuments, views and cultural attractions makes Valencia one of the country's most popular tourist destinations.
Due to its long history, this is a city with numerous popular celebrations and traditions, such as the Fallas (featuring the traditional Spanish dish paella), which were declared as Fiestas of National Tourist Interest of Spain in 1965 and Intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in November 2016. From 1991 to 2015, Rita Barberá Nolla was the mayor of the city, yet in 2015, Joan Ribó from Coalició Compromís, became mayor.
Sempere, Ermita del Sant Crist, Vol General
Població: Sempere
Torre: Ermita del Santíssim Crist de Gracia
Festa: Processó a Sant Blai
Data: 04/02/2017
Campanes Participans: Del Cementeri
Muixeranga (Concert Divendres de Dolors, Elx, 23-03-2013)
Interpretació de la Muixeranga d'Algemesí en el Concert de Divendres de Dolors de l'església de Santa Maria d'Elx per part del Grup Ternari.
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