Muelle Evaristo Churruca Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Beautiful monument in the promenade
Monento a Evaristo Churruca is a monument dedicated to thid engineer, who built the outside part of the Harbor of Bilbao. It is located in the promenade of Getxo, a little town near Bilbao, in the Nor...
This personage is not that particularly important to Spain other than that he oversaw the construction of the exterior port in the city of Bilbao in the early 1900´s which brought him to kings attenti...
This large monument is located on the harbour peninsula just along from Vizcaya hanging bridge and certainly catches the eye. To be honest it’s rather “over the top” in both design and structure, esp...
Not particularly interesting. The view deserves the walk
Monument without significant relevance, but located in a nice and pleasant promenade, 300 m away of the Bridge of Bizkaia (Puente de Bizkaia). Definitely, I would recommend going for a stroll from t...
Beautiful monument in the promenade
Monento a Evaristo Churruca is a monument dedicated to thid engineer, who built the outside part of the Harbor of Bilbao. It is located in the promenade of Getxo, a little town near Bilbao, in the Nor...
An unsung hero
This personage is not that particularly important to Spain other than that he oversaw the construction of the exterior port in the city of Bilbao in the early 1900´s which brought him to kings attenti...
Certainly impressive
This large monument is located on the harbour peninsula just along from Vizcaya hanging bridge and certainly catches the eye. To be honest it’s rather “over the top” in both design and structure, esp...
Not particularly interesting. The view deserves the walk
Monument without significant relevance, but located in a nice and pleasant promenade, 300 m away of the Bridge of Bizkaia (Puente de Bizkaia). Definitely, I would recommend going for a stroll from t...
Versatile City
Interesting city, where you can enjoy the sea i of the architecture of the houses of both "Indians" and bourgeois families.