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Jul 6, 2005
BASQUE COUNTRY

Located in the north of Spain, the Basque Country is well known for its struggle for independence - but from a touristic perspective it is a very interesting part of the er.. Europe.

BILBAO

Set on the banks of the Nervion River Bilbao (pop. 369 000) the largest city in the Basque region is a rather grimy industrial port. Although it is not a tourist center, this city is rapidly working at re-inventing itself as one and warrants at least a day’s visit to see its attractions.

The new futuristic-looking Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, devoted to modern art, is the cornerstone of a major redevelopment project of the city’s waterfront undertaken by the Basque administration. This amazing building was designed by Frank Gehry, an architect from Los Angeles, CA and one of the best contemporary architects working on this planet today. It is almost indescribable and consists of swirls clad in titanium and great panels of glass supported by steel girders and looking like an erector set for adults gone mad. The major part of the museum is covered on the exterior by titanium sheets of 2 x 3 feet and looking somewhat like scales on a fish. Much of the interior is in stone tiles of the same size and as most of the walls are curved all these tiles were laid out and cut by computer and only fit in one space. Now that's a clever way to drive up the job cost. A beautiful, beautiful project and the reason many come to Bilbao. The visitos may also enjoy seeing the Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (Roman prehistoric and Iberian exhibits). Other places of interest in the city are the 14th-century Gothic Church of Santiago and Ensanche Park. Another new architectual marvel is Bilbao's Metro (subway) designed by Norman Foster. A space age mode of rapid transit straight out of a high teck science fiction vision. A quick bus or train excursion which is very popular is to the market town of Gernika,whish has great beaches and the Basque countries only Irish owned country pub Scanlan's Tavern www.bilbaodenoche.com which has the best trad sesiuns,Guinness & whiskey in the region.



 


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