
House of Culture, Burjassot. Inauguration in 9 January, 2013 at 19:00.
The Huerta of Valencia, the most densely populated (2,500 inhabitants per km2) of all the Valencian regions, it is composed of 44 municipalities with a population of more than a million and a half.
The Huerta of Valencia, named that way due to the abundance of vegetable crops that historically filled the region, through the last decades it has experienced an intense urban development that has derived in the reduction of the number of hectares with vegetable crops.
This exhibition show us the complex relation that historically has maintained between the city and the "huerta" (vegetable crops) of Valencia, relation that sometimes has been armonic and interdependant, but others has been conflictive –disturbance by the "hortelanos" (market gardeners) against the city- and depredative -of the urban economic forces against the "huerta" (vegetable crops).
In addition, the exhibition deals with other aspects of the Huerta de Valencia such as environmental education, biodiversity (flora, vegetation, fauna), human geography (urban expansion in detriment of the "huerta", autmatic irrigation networks), physical geography (climate and geomorphology), and history of art (environmental art, orange tree plantations) and history (where stand up the references to the "Tribunal de las Aguas").
Inauguration in 9 January, 2013 at 19:00.
From 9 to 31 January, 2013.
From 9:00 to 21:00; from Monday to Friday.
ScheduleFrom 9 january 2013 to 31 january 2013. Monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday and friday at 09:00 to 21:00.
House of Culture, Mariana Pineda street, 93/15, 46100 Burjassot
Office of the Vice-Principal for Territorial Projection and Participation with the collaboration of the Town Hall of Burjassot.