Guggenheim Museum Bilbao tickets and tours
Book this Bilbao walking tour and enjoy a nice walk through our city's most emblematic areas.
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Self-guided audio walking tour to explore Bilbao
Enjoy the best Bilbao has to offer and get recommendations on local dishes with this self-guided audio tour.
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Visit to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao in Spanish
Visit the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, and get to know part of its interior exhibition space and much more with a Spanish guide.
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All Iron Bilbao tour: Athletic Club and Guggenheim Museum
Book this All Iron Bilbao tour and discover the best icons of Bilbao: San Mames Stadium - Atheltic Club Bilbao and Guggenheim Museum
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Guggenheim Museum and Basque Coast tour
Book this Guggenheim Museum and Basque Coast tour and indulge yourself in the history, culture and art of Spanish Basque Country
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Enjoy a day-trip from San Sebastián and explore the Basque region that surrounds Bilbao. Save time to visit the Guggenheim Museum of Bilbao with your skip-the-line tickets and discover the charming 10th century hermitage of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe and climb its 241 stairs to get to the top!
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Bilbao and Guggenheim Museum small-group tour from Vitoria
Book this Bilbao and Guggenheim Museum small-group tour from Vitoria and discover Bilbao, the economic powerhouse of the Basque Country.
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Guggenheim Bilbao Museum private tour
Visit the Guggenheim Bilbao Museum in small groups with an official guide. Admire the eccentric exterior of the Museum and its collection of masterpieces.
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The inside story
The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is a museum of contemporary and modern art designed by Canadian architect Frank O. Gehry. Averaging over 1.1 million visitors per year, the Guggenheim is one of the most popular museums in Spain as well as one of the largest. King Juan Carlos I of Spain inaugurated the museum on October 17, 1997, officially opening it to the public.
With its spectacular structure made of glass, limestone, and titanium in the style of Deconstructivism, the museum instantly became one of the world's most important buildings of the 20th century. The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao is situated along the Nervión River in what was once a thriving port area that underwent a period of urban transformation.