Arkeologi Museoa Bilbao

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Bilbao, Spain

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Archaeological museum· Tourist attraction

Arkeologi Museoa Bilbao Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Arkeologi Museoa Bilbao is located in Bilbao, Spain on Mallona Galtzada, 2,. Arkeologi Museoa Bilbao is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category archaeological museum in Spain.

Address

Mallona Galtzada, 2,

Phone

+34944040990

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Em Arguson

The museum is very near the metro. The descriptions are all in Castellano and Euskera but they offer an English book for non-spanish speakers. The line to try the VR experience is very long though, we were not able to try it. Tiger exhibit includes English explainations.

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Yozzer Hughes

FREE entry on Fridays! An interesting museum, covering paleolithic - neolithic local history through exhibits and interactive events. There are three floors detailing the different periods and you can get a book in various languages as the only written languages are Baskian and Spanish. The VR exhibit shows you around the caves in the area with paintings on walls of animals that were hunted for food. The entire museum takes about an hour to get around. There are (clean) toilets on every floor, a lift and free lockers for bags. Staff were friendly and accommodating.

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Tyler Ross

Very nice and inexpensive museum. A little small and won't take more than an hour to get through it; however, it's worth the visit and it's in a nice part of the \Old Town\ of Bilbao. Everything is in Spanish or Basque, but there are English books that accompany the tour and they help explain everything.

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JoeyBFromKT

Very interesting and well kept museum. Cheap and takes around one hour. The exhibition signs/labels aren't in English but you're given a guide book for free to take around. Very cool virtual reality section that lets you explore the caves where paintings were done.

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Mette Korsholm

Interesting museum from 2009 about the local history from palæoloticum until today. Texts in Spanish and Basque, but you can borrow the texts in English. Three good virtual reality tours of caves.