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Region ·🇪🇸 Spanien
Bevölkerung 2.164.311
Fläche 7.223 km²
Zeitzone Europe/Madrid
Offizielle Website www.euskadi.eus
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País Vasco/Euskadi's Absolute Essentials

País Vasco/Euskadi's Absolute Essentials

This collection spans the architectural evolution of the Basque Country, from the 15th-century Gothic Luzea Tower and the medieval defensive Puerta de San Juan in Bermeo to Santiago Calatrava’s modern Zubizuri bridge. It highlights Bilbao’s cultural core, featuring the Neo-baroque Arriaga Theatre and the extensive collection of the Fine Arts Museum. Nature is represented by the 222-meter Salto del Nervión, Spain's highest waterfall, while urban green spaces like Doña Casilda Park offer a glimpse into the region's 19th-century landscaping.

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Historic Castles and Ruins

Historic Castles and Ruins

This collection spans thousands of years of Basque history, from prehistoric megaliths to medieval defensive structures. It features the Neo-Gothic architecture of Butroe's Castle and the strategic ruins of Gebara Palace alongside 18th-century Baroque manor houses like Palacio Luzuriaga. The list also highlights a significant concentration of Neolithic dolmens and tumuli located within the Aralar mountain range, including the Larreluze and Intxusburu sites.

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Historic Churches and Chapels

Historic Churches and Chapels

Explore a diverse collection of religious landmarks across the Basque Country, ranging from Bilbao's grand urban temples to secluded rural hermitages. This list highlights significant architectural styles including Basque Gothic, 18th-century Baroque, and Neo-Gothic. Notable highlights include the rare 13th-century Gothic murals in Gazeo and the mysterious secular wall paintings of Alaitza. These sites offer insight into the region's spiritual heritage and the evolution of ecclesiastical design from the Middle Ages to the early 20th century.

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Architectural Marvels

Architectural Marvels

The Basque Country’s architectural evolution is captured through these landmarks, ranging from medieval defensive structures to cutting-edge contemporary design. The list includes Frank Gehry’s titanium-clad Guggenheim Museum and Santiago Calatrava’s Zubizuri footbridge. Historical highlights feature the 15th-century Gothic Luzea Tower and the ruins of the Palacio Torre de Gebara. The Bilbao-Concordia Station represents the Belle Époque era with its ornate Modernist facade, showcasing the region's transition from traditional fortification to avant-garde urban engineering.

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Museums and Galleries

Museums and Galleries

The Basque Country’s cultural landscape features world-renowned institutions and specialized local spaces. Highlights include Bilbao’s titanium-clad Guggenheim Museum and the Fine Arts Museum’s vast collection. Beyond the city, the region offers unique insights into maritime heritage in Bermeo, the history of photography in Zarautz, and industrial evolution at the Museum Cemento Rezola. Natural park interpretation centers and spaces dedicated to Basque traditions like Bertsolaritza provide a comprehensive look at the area's artistic and social history.

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Nature and Viewpoints

Nature and Viewpoints

Explore the diverse landscapes of the Basque Country, featuring the 222-meter Salto del Nervión, the highest waterfall on the Iberian Peninsula. This collection spans from the unique eccentric stalactites of Pozalagua Cave to the rugged cliffs of Cape Matxitxako. It includes urban green spaces like Bilbao’s Doña Casilda Park alongside the karst formations of Armañón Natural Park and the panoramic peaks of the Sierra Salvada and Gorbeia massifs.

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Regional Spanish Cuisine

Regional Spanish Cuisine

Explore the culinary heart of the Basque Country through this selection of traditional eateries, ranging from historic Bilbao cafes to world-renowned Michelin-starred destinations. This list highlights the region's diverse gastronomic landscape, featuring authentic 'sagardotegis' (cider houses) in Zarautz and Aia, coastal 'asadores' specializing in grilled Cantabrian fish, and rural restaurants serving time-honored Basque recipes. Experience the unique tradition of txotx cider tasting alongside classic dishes like grilled T-bone steaks and fresh local seafood.

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Praktische Informationen

Währung
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Notrufnummern
112
Strom
Typ C / Typ F
230 V · 50 Hz
Sprachen
Spanisch
Leitungswasser
Trinkbar
Verkehrsseite
Rechts
Ländervorwahl
+34
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