Spain Banco de Valencia during blue hour
A one and single shot of this magnificent building, just at the moment when rain started to pour.
This flatiron building with a curved front was designed during the Spanish Civil War (in 1935) but was built several years later. Although the architecture is eclectic, the building has the traditional skyscraper form--with a base (in two colors of marble), a shaft of brick with limestone trim, and a top, in this case an unusual cladding of colorful tiles--owing to the art nouveau or modernista influence from earlier in the 20th century
This flatiron building with a curved front was designed during the Spanish Civil War (in 1935) but was built several years later. Although the architecture is eclectic, the building has the traditional skyscraper form--with a base (in two colors of marble), a shaft of brick with limestone trim, and a top, in this case an unusual cladding of colorful tiles--owing to the art nouveau or modernista influence from earlier in the 20th century
Photography Tips
A wide angel lens (I used the 14-24mm), tripod is a must.
Travel Information
By public transportation
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night
Sunrise & Sunset
07:46 - 17:46
| current local time: 04:50
Photo Themes
Architecture
art nouveau
Buildings
facades
Famous building
flatiron building
Landmark
modernista influence
Spanish Architecture
Locations
Valencia
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