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Guggenheim Museum, in Bilbao
a) Why was it called that?
b) When was it opened?
It was inaugurated on October 18, 1997 by King Juan Carlos I of Spain.
c) Who designed it?
In February 1993, the museum's schematic design projected by Canadian Frank O. Gehry was presented for the first time, culminating in the foundation stone-laying ceremony on October 22.
d) Where is it located?
located in the town of Bilbao (Basque Country), Spain
e) What type of art is exhibited there?
traditional pictorial works and sculptures a minority compared to other formats and artistic installations and electronic formats
f) What can you see in the museum?
Louise Bourgeois's mother, outside the museum.
Puppy by Jeff Koons, at the entrance of the museum.
Permanent installation by Jenny Holzer.
The matter of time. Permanent installation by Richard Serra.
The great tree and the eye. Permanent installation by Anish Kapoor.
Tulips by Jeff Koons.
g) How many visitors do you have per year?
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao closes 2019 with 1,170,669 visitors, and contributes 67.9 million to the Basque haciendas
h) What is the most famous work of art? Describe it
i) Why did you select that museum?
Because in this museum it is doubly impressive. On the one hand because of its collection of contemporary art works, and on the other because of its unusual and extravagant design, which was carried out by the famous architect Frank Gehry.
Located in the heart of Bilbao, the Guggenheim Museum was opened to the public in 1997 and since then it has based its artistic offer on works of all kinds created from the second half of the 20th century to the present day.
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The Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (in Basque, Guggenheim Bilbao Museoa; in English, Guggenheim Museum Bilbao) is a contemporary art museum designed by Canadian architect Frank O. Gehry and located in the town of Bilbao (Basque Country), Spain. It is one of the museums linked as a franchise or in collaboration with the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation. It was inaugurated on October 18, 1997 by King Juan Carlos I of Spain.
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
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North facade, next to the Bilbao estuary.
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Location
country
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
City
Flag of Bilbao.svg Bilbao
Direction
Abandoibarra Avenue, 2
48001, Bilbao, Vizcaya
Coordinates
43 ° 16′08 ″ N 2 ° 56′03 ″ W / 43.26883, -2.934099
General information
Surface
24,000 m²
Creation
October 18, 1997
Opening
October 18, 1997
Administrator
Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
director
Juan Ignacio Vidarte
Building information
Building
1992-1997
Architect
Frank Gehry
Visitors information
Visitors
1 170 669 (2019) [1] [2]
Subway
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Guggenheim Euskotren TR.svg (tram)
Website
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
Location map
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Geolocation in Bilbao
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Negotiations for the construction of the museum between the public authorities of the autonomous community of the Basque Country and the directors of the Guggenheim Foundation began in February 1991. The agreement was signed at the end of that year, selecting the architect and the location of the building to mid-1992. Since its inauguration in 1997, the museum has received an average of more than one million visitors a year, causing an extraordinary impact on the Basque economy and society, promoting tourism in the region and promoting the revitalization of multiple public spaces and private facilities in the town, in addition to improving the image of the city [3]. All this phenomenon, dubbed by the media as the "Guggenheim effect", has highlighted the importance of cultural tourism, and has generated an emulation effect in other countries, with uneven results.