Valencia has nine signature works by the architect Santiago Calatrava, including the City of Arts and Sciences. This abundance is probably due to the fact that the architect was born in Benimámet, a small town next to Valencia, and that he began his professional career in the eighties, years of economic prosperity in the newly democratic Spain.
Calatrava was 35 years old when in 1986 he built his first work in Valencia: a discrete bridge in which we find some formal proposals that he later developed into the characteristic elements of his style.