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Throughout its history, Valenciaport has laid its stakes on restoring, conserving, maintaining and improving the most emblematic buildings in the Port of Valencia:
- The Clocktower building, built in the early 20th century, was totally restored in the mid-1980s. This building stands at the start of the Avenida del Puerto (Port Avenue), the main avenue connecting the maritime front to the city centre.
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View of the Port of Valencia inner harbour in 1929 |
- The Modernist port sheds, renovated thanks to an important investment of over 2 million euros, have become a popular place for people to relax and stroll.
- The Drydock building, rehabilitated in 1989, is currently used both for repairing medium-sized vessels (its traditional use) and houses the technical offices of Port Authority of Valencia too.
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