Bilbao’s Itsasmuseum, situated on the Bilbao Estuary beneath the Euskalduna Bridge, is a testament to the region’s rich maritime heritage. Housed in a former shipyard, the museum offers a unique blend of indoor and outdoor exhibits. Inside, visitors can explore both permanent and temporary exhibitions that delve into Basque maritime history and traditions. Outside, a collection of historic vessels, some displayed along the estuary, provides a tangible connection to the past. The museum’s location and layout allow for an immersive experience, where the sights and sounds of the water complement the stories and artifacts within.
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