Bilbao Guggenheim Museum Guided Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, one of the most emblematic museums in Spain, on a private guided tour. For approximately 2 hours, take a tour of the outstanding works of contemporary and modern art housed in its exhibitions, such as Miguel Navarro's The Walled City. Discover the history of the collections, its important artists and the architecture and construction of the museum.
- Direct access with no need to queue
- Private activity adapted to the needs of your family or group of companions.
- See 20th-century works by Warhol and Kooning
Admire the architecture of the titanium building by Frank O Gehry
What’s included
- Queue-free entrance to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao
- Private visit
- Professional guide
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Step by Step
Enjoy a private guided tour of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao with this direct entrance ticket, with no queues and a 2-hour tour of the building and its works.
During the tour you will be accompanied by a professional local guide who will tell you the history and anecdotes about the works, artists and architecture of one of Spain's most important museums.
Some of the works and artists featured in the museum are:
- City wall by Miquel Navarro: an architectural landscape created by one of the most outstanding artists in contemporary sculpture.
- Warhol's Shadows: consists of 102 canvases depicting extreme joy and bright tones. Throughout the exhibition you can see the positive and the negative of the "shadows".
- Villa Borghese by Kooning: the work is inspired by a landscape of Rome, mixing different tonalities that allude to the sun, the sky, the grass and the water.
This activity is for you to share privately with your family or group of friends, the tour will be adapted to your needs and preferences.
A visit to the Guggenheim Museum is an essential stop on your itinerary. Discover this famous 20th century avant-garde architectural work by the renowned American Canadian Frank Gehry.