Destination

Museu de les Ciències Príncep Felipe

Valencia, Spain

MOTTO

“Forbidden not to touch, not to feel, not to think.”

DESIGN

Designed by renowned architect Santiago Calartrava, the building resembles a whale’s skeleton—a design celebrated for its bold modernity

Where Innovation Meets Inspiration

Welcome to Valencia, Spain’s vibrant Mediterranean hub and the home of our upcoming conference. With its mix of cutting-edge architecture, golden beaches, and rich cultural history, Valencia is more than a backdrop—it’s part of the experience.

At the heart of Valencia stands the world-famous City of Arts and Sciences, an architectural wonder designed by Santiago Calatrava. This futuristic complex, including the Príncipe Felipe Science Museum and Oceanogràfic aquarium, provides an inspiring setting for forward-thinking ideas.

Getting there

Arriving by car

The museum is well connected to Valencia’s main roads. If you’re driving, set your GPS to Avenida del Professor López Piñero, 7. Underground parking is available on-site and in nearby facilities.

Arriving by Metro

The Metrovalencia network links much of the city to the venue. Lines 3 and 5 stop at Alameda Station, where you can transfer to buses or enjoy a scenic 20-minute walk through the Turia Gardens.

Arriving from the airport

Valencia Airport (VLC) is just 20 minutes from the museum by taxi. You can also take Metro Line 3 or 5 into the city and connect easily to buses or trams heading toward the City of Arts and Sciences.