ZUBIZURI BRIDGE
The Zubizuri Bridge is a pedestrian bridge suspended 10 meters above the ...Read more
MERCADO DE LA RIBERA
An eclectic building located on the edge of the river, which houses one of ...Read more
ABANDO ESTACIÓN
Classical style train station in the city center on the old Spanish square, ...Read more
CONSISTORIAL HOUSE
The City Hall building, of eclectic style, is the work of the municipal ...Read more
TORRE IBERDROLA
The main hall of the tower houses works by several Basque artists, ...Read more
UNAMUNO'S HOUSE
Read moreA plaque at number 16 of this street tells us the house where Unamuno, the illustrious universal thinker, poet, novelist and teacher, was born on September 29, 1864. A few metres is the place dedicated to it.
YOHN PALACE
This eighteenth century baroque house, now houses a cultural centerRead more
SOCIEDAD BILBAÍNA
This building shows clear architectural influences from Central EuropeRead more
BOLSA DE BILBAO
Read moreCreated in 1890, the Bilbao Stock Exchange was originally held in the Arriaga Theatre Hall. Since 1905, she has occupied this elegant building, whose facade is decorated with sculptures.
FRONTOIA BIZKAIA
The Bizkaia fronton with its capacity of 3,000 spectators is the largest ...Read more
PALACIO CHÁVARRI
This eclectic building, built in 1888, has been home to the Basque ...Read more
ZAWP BILBAO (ZORROTZAURRE ART WORK IN PROGRESS)
Project dedicated to art, creation and innovation to accompany the ...Read more
SAN MAMAS STADIUM
Athletic Bilbao's new stadium has a vast 1,400 square meter museum ...Read more
MONUMENTO AL SAGRADO CORAZÓN DE JESÚS
A monument dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus represents a large bronze ...Read more
MEETING PLACE
Station with connections to Santander, Balmaseda and LeónRead more
CASA MONTERO
Modernist building built in 1904 by the French architect Jean Batiste ...Read more
EUSKALDUNA PALACE
Palace occupying more than 50,000 m² dedicated to the organization of ...Read more
PALACIO DE LA DIPUTACIÓN
Read moreThe Palace of the Government of Vizcaya, built between 1890 and 1900, is one of the most remarkable examples of Basque eclecticism, which freely combines elements of classical architecture to better blur references. The interior of the building, richly decorated with marble, mirrors and works of art, also preserves beautiful frescoes in the Salón del Trono. After the construction of this palace, which marks the apogee of the eclectic style in the Basque country, it is the modernist current that will dominate the architecture of the city from 1900.