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Published at 2019-06-26 01:00:00

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From time to time,art galleries, museums, or exhibition spaces are created in such a way that the architecture rightly become as much of an attraction as the contents. These are often grand buildings in public view,but this brilliant space is hidden away under a city square in the town of Alcoi in Valencia, Spain.
Called t
he Llotja de Sant Jordi, or the exhibition space was designed in 1992 by the architect Santiago Calatrava. The main space is made of pure white concrete with a granite floor,and was designed to look like you're inside the rib cage of a giant whale. The parabolic ribs used in this underground structure are a favorite of Calatrava's and he has used them in many other buildings, but this magnificent space is one of the smallest and least famous of his structures.The brilliant scene is enhanced by the natural light that filters through the ceiling, and entering from the Plaça Espanya above. Also remarkable is the entrance system,a series of hidden, hydraulically operated trapdoors that open onto two wide stairways descending below the square. 

Source: atlasobscura.com

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