Museo Arqueológico, Etnográfico e Histórico Vasco

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Bilbo, Spain

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Museo Arqueológico, Etnográfico e Histórico Vasco Reviews | Rating 4,4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Museo Arqueológico, Etnográfico e Histórico Vasco is located in Bilbo, Spain on Unamuno Miguel Plaza, 4,. Museo Arqueológico, Etnográfico e Histórico Vasco is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category ethnographic museum in Spain.

Address

Unamuno Miguel Plaza, 4,

Phone

+34 944155423

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Steve Kleiman

Disappointment. I was excited to learn about Basque history, especially 20th century history. I left empty. Cultural exhibits are the only window presented to understand Basque Country. I’d have really loved to have known what I was looking at, but with no English anywhere, using a translation tool every time makes me dizzy. No numbers on exhibits or captions so I’m guessing even with paper translation this would be onerous to follow. My takeaway is they're a proud people, proud of their way of life. I just wish they made that story more accessible to foreigners so we could celebrate along with them.

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Kosara Golemshinska

Fantastic way to learn more about Basque history and culture! Spread out across 4 floors, the exhibits included everything from centuries old stone coat of arms of the city, through scaled down smith workshop to fine china and historical dress. For those who appreciate miniature models, this museum has a lot to offer. Apart from models of tradional villages and important buildings, you can also walk around a very impressive model of all of Biscay.

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Edgar Here and There

This is a well curated museum with artefacts from the local area beginning in early prehistory around 100,000 years ago, showing stone tools. The display works through subsequent periods of prehistory before looking at the Roman occupation and then the medieval period. Of note is the immersion experience of cave paintings from the paleolithic period. We'll worth a visit.

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Gyorgy Valyi

A most authentic, informative, spectacular and child friendly museum in a historic building with lot of original objects. Most information given in English, but the museum is absolutely not text heavy. It gives a substantial overview of history and everyday life of this remote but great corner of Spain i. e. Country Basque. A good mixture of history, archeology, anthropology, fishery, traditional food, rural life etc. The museum has 3 floors and a ground floor to visit. Very easily accessible for wheel chair users. Quiet atmosphere, professional and attentive staff. Restrooms are available for visitors.

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Mike ORiordan

Interesting museum with some very good exhibits, strange layout which can get confusing as you look for the translated information sheets, which seem to be in random locations. Highlight is the relief model of the Region. Would recommend visiting for 1.5 hours.