#poem, #art, La luna de València (The Moon Over València)…

(«La luna de València»/Francisco Bravo Cabrera/All Rights Reserved)

The city of València can boast of one of the biggest urban green areas of Europe, which is the Jardines del Turia, or what we, valencianos, call «the river». And because I know that you are going to ask me why do we call a city park the river. Well I will tell you…

The River Turia ran through our city until 1957 when the river overflowed and flooded a large part of the city causing chaos. So the city decided to change the course of the river, which empties into the Mediterranean Sea, and leave the old river bed to become the great park that we now enjoy. That is why we still call the Jardines del Turia (official name of the park) the river.

Anyways, there are many bridges that cross this river, and one of them, back in medieval times, was the main entrance to the then walled in city. You crossed this XIIIth Century bridge, you asked permission of the gate guards and you entered València. But at night the city gates were closed, locked and secured. If you missed the last hour of entry you stayed on the other side of the river. This meant that you were now alone and exposed to thieves, bandits and who knows what else because on the other side of the river, in those days, was the wilderness.

(The Torres de Serranos, the original entrance to the medieval city of València/photo Barcelo.com

So we say to those who are just lollygagging around and miss things like punchlines, information, questions, mealtimes, their meds, etc. that they are in the «luna de València», or watching the Valencian moon, like those who had to stay on the other side of the bridge because they missed the closing of the gates! So do not be just watching the Moon of València! Get on the ball!

Now I invite you to take a look at our beautiful river/Jardines del Turia. There is one area that is called The City of Arts and Sciences, designed by architect/engineer Santiago Calatrava (a native son of València), which has an opera house, two museums and other incredibly modern and beautiful buildings, gardens and large fountains.

The above photographs show some of the bridges that cross the Jardines del Turia as well as the museums, and opera house which were built upon the original river bed.

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  1. Avatar de equipsblog equipsblog dice:

    Glad you turned a question about the Valencia Moon into this wonderful blog post about your amazing city. Francisco. Beautiful history and pictures.

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    1. I had the idea circling my mind but I was looking or waiting for the proper opportunity and thankfully, you gave it to me. Cheers Pat! It will be Wine Time in about 30 mins in this part of the world. All the best! Found some more of that Moldovan Cabernet Sauvignon blanc and it turns out to be quite tasty and only 12,5% alcohol, which means it is pretty good wine.

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  2. Avatar de Willie Torres Jr. Willie Torres Jr. dice:

    Thank you for sharing this fascinating history about València and the Jardines del Turia.

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    1. Thank you Willie for your encouragement and for your visit. Always a pleasure to read your replies. All the best to you!

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      1. Avatar de Willie Torres Jr. Willie Torres Jr. dice:

        My pleasure. Have a Wonderful and Blessed Week.

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      2. You too Willie! Blessings to you.

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  3. Avatar de vermavkv vermavkv dice:

    I love this city of Arts.

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    1. It is quite impressive Sir!

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