The Palau de la Música also encompasses additional facilities such as two conference rooms,[3] Martín y Soler and Lucrecia Bori, and an exhibition hall.
This variety of spaces allows the Palau to host a wide range of events, from music concerts to conferences and exhibitions, making it a versatile venue in the cultural landscape of Valencia.
The Palau was enlarged in 2003, including significant additions such as a rehearsal hall, García Navarro,[5] specifically designed for the Valencia Orchestra and a new administrative wing.
The Palau de la Música de Valencia is a hub for a diverse range of cultural and musical activities, serving both the local community and international audiences.
[12] (not to be confused with the Orquestra de la Comunitat Valenciana founded 2006)