Look to your left and spot the grand stone building with arched windows, intricate carvings, and a large, elegant wooden door right at street level- that’s the Bidebarrieta Municipal Library!
Now, let’s imagine you’re walking these narrow Bilbao streets in the late 1800s. Suddenly, you find yourself in front of this marvelous building, all ornate and proud, with stone faces peeking out from under the archways-almost as if the library itself is whispering the secrets of its past. This isn’t just any library: our friend Severino Achúcarro, a local architect with a flair for mixing styles, dreamed it up between 1888 and 1890 to be more than just a home for books. It began as “El Sitio,” a lively spot for locals to gather, honor the brave defenders of Bilbao from the Carlist Wars, and probably tell a joke or two about Don Quixote-no sword fighting in the reading room, though!
Fast forward, and it wasn’t until 1956 that the stories began stacking up as bookshelves took over. But in 1983, disaster struck: a huge flood swept through Bilbao, water rushing where only whispers and page turns belonged. Five years of silence followed, until-like a plot twist in a novel-the building returned in 1988, shining brighter after its 2015 facelift. So, as you stand here, see if you can sense all the chapters hidden in these walls-echoes of laughter, friendship, and the occasional soggy bookmark!



