In front of you is a grand, rectangular square surrounded by elegant neoclassical buildings with rows of arched walkways and tall windows, and you’ll spot it easily by its large open space and the clock right above the main entrance in the center.
Alright, welcome to Plaza Nueva, the beating heart of Casco Viejo! Imagine you're standing here in the late 1700s, and instead of this wide, charming plaza, the area is a maze of old, crowded houses that honestly could use a good scrub. But the people of Bilbao had big dreams-they wanted something airy, practical, and yes, easy on the eyes. So began the quest for Plaza Nueva, a project that would end up taking not one, not two, but sixty-five years! Picture generations watching the square slowly build itself, possibly wondering if it would ever get finished. Every time a new architect showed up-Silvestre Pérez with his grand plans, Antonio de Echevarría with his fixes, and finally Avelino de Goicoechea with one last twist-the plaza changed again. But after all the back-and-forth, out popped this beautiful, neat rectangle-like a giant architectural cake with arched walkways, perfect for people-watching or chasing pigeons. Today, it’s more than a charming hangout; it’s the home of Euskaltzaindia, the guardians of Basque language and culture. So as you stand here, just imagine the cheers (and maybe a few sighs of relief) when Plaza Nueva finally opened-proving that patience, and maybe a little bit of stubbornness, can build something truly unforgettable!



