Guided tour of Joaquin Sorolla's Valencia

Carrer del Pintor Sorolla, 2, 46002 Valencia, Spain, Valencia, Spain
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Duration
2h
Languages
Spanish
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What To Expect

Enjoy a tour dedicated to the Valencian artist Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida led by an expert guide. In this experience, you will discover the personal and professional link of the artist with the city of Valencia, as well as the influence of the city on the most characteristic features of his work.Don't miss the opportunity to learn more about the painter's most recognized style, the luminosity and colors of the Mediterranean, the daily scenes on the Levantine beaches or the portraits of his family, all of them a reflection of the artist's passion for the land. of the. Sorolla is, without a doubt, the painter of Valencia and its light. During this 2-hour cultural route, the guide will accompany you on a tour of the places in the historic center that marked his life, while you discover his biography as a painter inspired by Valencia, as well as the most personal side of him, visiting also the places he used to frequent.The guided tour ends at the Museum of Fine Arts, where you can learn about Sorolla's work that is preserved in Valencia.

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Important info

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  • Infants (age 0-3) can join the tour for free
  • All minors must be accompanied by an adult
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Entrance to the Museum of Fine Arts. Guided tour
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Highlights

Discover the most famous and international Valencian artist. Enjoy a route through the places that marked his life. Admire Sorolla's most famous work, present in the Museum of Fine Arts. Observe Valencia through the eyes of the painter

Cancellation Policy
can-cancel You can cancel your tour until 3 days in advance
Provider
VIAJES AGADIR SA - PARALELO 66
Meeting Point

Meet your guide at 2 Pintor Sorolla Street, corner with Don Juan de Austria Street. Former Bank of Valencia, current headquarters of CaixaBank.