The Almudin of Valencia: a suitable restoration for the city
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1998.v49.i454.908Abstract
The Almudín of the City of Valencia is a building mainly built within the Gothic, and completed along a historical stretch of time that lasts until the threshold of our century. Used as grain distribution throughout the city until late nineteenth century, it was devoted from 1908 to 1989 to house the paleontologic collection bestowed upon the city by J. Rodrigo Botet.
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