Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

One of the few tickets we bought in advance for this trip was for the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.  What a beauty.  A piece of art in of itself.

Let me start with the outside, which has a number of statues and the building itself.  As we walked up to the building, we were greeted by the terrier of flowers.  It was fairly stunning at five floors high.  When you get up close, how the flowers and colors come together.




I saw her sibling in Tokyo in Roppongi Tower
Getting into the museum, it was the smoothest entrance we had been in.  They have plenty of workers there handing out the headsets and checking tickets.  We got there as it was opening and headed immediately up to the top.  

The Jenny Holzer: Thing Indescrible exhibit was/is hard to forget.  I am not sure how much I would consider it art though.  It was thought provoking and we did spend some serious time thinking about it.  The scale of some of her work was stunning.  I can only imagine the impact that they would have had when they were first released in public.  

We did eat lunch there and it was quite delicious.  It had a mix of pinchos, sandwiches, salads.  Jason had the local microbrew, which he did enjoy.  My ham and cheese sandwich was good and filling.  

Seeing some of the other statues outside of the building were quite beautiful too.  The views along the river were beautiful.  After this museum opened in Bilbao, the press pushed and actually has credited the museum with helping revitalize Bilbao

Times visited: 1
Time in museum: 3 hrs
Overall: A-

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