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The Vivers building is where courses in the plastic arts within the framework
of the different Training Cycles are taught (Artistic Photography, Artistic
Jewellery, and Applied Arts of Sculpture).
This building has been, since its construction in the seventies, the
principal headquarters of the School (then known under the name Escola
d'Arts Aplicades i Oficis Artístics (School of Applied Arts and
Artistic Crafts). It is situated in the Vivers quarter, an area of the
city which extends along the left banks of the Turia River, linked to
the old centre by two historic bridges known as the Trinitat and the Real.
On the same banks of the river we can find the Design Centre, the Gothic
Monastery of the Trinitat (a monastery of nuns with literary prestige),
the Fine Arts Museum (housed in an old Baroque seminary), and the Royal
Gardens, or Jardins del Real, an extensive green zone situated on the
land where the Royal Palace of the city once stood. The School is situated
right in front of these gardens, in the street known as the Carrer Pintor
Genaro Lahuerta, a singular artist and in the past Director of the School
itself.
Centre Vivers
c/ Pintor Genaro Lahuerta, 25
46010 - Valencia
tel.: 963 605 062 / 963 605 400
fax.: 963 620 611
:: email.: infoeasd@easdvalencia.com
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