All free museums and attractions to visit in Basque Country

Basque Country (Spain) has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 20 museums and attractions in Basque Country can be visited without charge.

Are you looking for free things to do in Basque Country? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Bilbao Fine Arts Museum1

    Bilbao Fine Arts Museum

     Bilbao
    The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum is an art museum in Bilbao, located inside the Doña Casilda Iturrizar park. It is one of the richest Spanish museums outside Madrid, with its extensive collection of Basque, Spanish and European art from the Middle Ages to contemporary. The Bilbao Fine Arts Museum holds w
  2. Valderejo Nature Park;Natural Park of Valderejo2

    Valderejo Nature Park;Natural Park of Valderejo

     Lalastra
  3. Museum of Natural Sciences of Álava3

    Museum of Natural Sciences of Álava

     Vitoria-Gasteiz
    The Museum of Natural Sciences of Álava (MCNA) is housed in the Torre de Doña Ochanda, a medieval defensive building in the city of Vitoria, Basque Country, Spain. This historic building, which once served as a stronghold in the 15th century, adds a unique historical charm to the museum experience.
  4. Gorbeia Natural Park4

    Gorbeia Natural Park

     Sarría
  5. Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art5

    Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art

     Vitoria-Gasteiz
    The Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art, also known as Elizbarrutiko Arte Sakratuaren Museoa, is situated in the ambulatory of the Cathedral of Saint Mary Immaculate. This museum is located in the city of Vitoria-Gasteiz, Alava, in the Basque Country of Spain. It is a significant cultural and historical site that showcases a wide range of sacred art.
  6. Centro Memorial de las Víctimas del Terrorismo6

    Centro Memorial de las Víctimas del Terrorismo

     Vitoria-Gasteiz
    The Centro Memorial de las Víctimas del Terrorismo, located in Vitoria, Spain, is a dedicated space for the victims of terrorism. This memorial center was inaugurated on June 1, 2021, and serves as a place to remember and honor the victims of various acts of terrorism that have occurred in Spain.
  7. Bibat Museum7

    Bibat Museum

     Vitoria-Gasteiz
    BiBat is a unique museum complex situated in the city of Vitoria. It is a combination of two distinct museums - the Fournier Museum of Playing Cards and the Museum of Archaeology of Alava. This amalgamation of two museums offers a diverse range of exhibits and collections for visitors to explore.
  8. Rezola Cement Museum8

    Rezola Cement Museum

     Añorga
    The Museum Cemento Rezola offers an immersive experience that showcases the significance of cement in modern civilization. Visitors can explore this through a variety of mediums including audiovisuals, simulations, and interactive modules. This unique approach provides a comprehensive understanding of the material's role and its impact on our daily lives.
  9. Plasentia Butrón Museum9

    Plasentia Butrón Museum

     Txipio
  10. Ataria10

    Ataria

     Vitoria-Gasteiz
    The Ataria Interpretation Center is a unique destination for those interested in natural history. Located in the Salburua wetland, a Ramsar site, it offers visitors a chance to explore an important wetland habitat in the Basque Autonomous Community. This location is not only a significant green belt on the eastern outskirts of the city of Vitoria, but also a site of great ecological importance.
  11. Museum of Fine Arts11

    Museum of Fine Arts

     Vitoria-Gasteiz
    The Museum of Fine Arts of Álava, situated in Vitoria-Gasteiz, the capital of the Basque Country in Spain, is a hub for Spanish art from the 18th to the 20th century. The museum has a special focus on Basque art from the period of 1850 to 1950, providing a comprehensive view of the region's artistic evolution during this time.
  12. Orozko Ethnographic Museum12

    Orozko Ethnographic Museum

     Zubiaur
  13. Centro de Interpretación Histórica y Medioambiental13

    Centro de Interpretación Histórica y Medioambiental

     Baracaldo
  14. Museo de las Encartaciones14

    Museo de las Encartaciones

     Sopuerta
    The Museo de Las Encartaciones, previously known as Casa de Juntas d’Avellaneda, is situated in the former assembly house of Avellaneda, also referred to as the Palace of Councils of Avellaneda. This historic building has been a significant part of the region's political history, serving as a meeting place for representatives of the Valleys and Councils of Encartaciones to discuss regional political matters.
  15. Simon Bolivar Museum15

    Simon Bolivar Museum

     Ziortza-Bolibar
    The Simon Bolivar Museum is situated in the town of Cenarruza-Puebla de Bolivar, which is known to be the ancestral home of the Liberator Simon Bolivar. The museum is located on a farm named Errementarikua, which is conveniently located next to the Camino de Santiago.
  16. Kurutzesantu Museum16

    Kurutzesantu Museum

     Durango
    The Kurutzesantu Museum, situated in Durango, Biscay, Spain, is home to the Kurutziaga Cross. This Gothic cross, believed to have been created in the 15th–16th centuries AD, is a significant historical artifact. The museum provides an opportunity to view this unique piece of history up close.
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    Museo Memorial del Cinturòn de Hierro

     Berango
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    Balmaseda History Museum

     Valmaseda
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    Ferrería y Molinos de Agorregi

     Aya
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    Museo del Agua de Sobrón

     La Presa
    The Museo del Agua de Sobrón, also known as the Regional Interpretation Center of the Cuadrilla de Añana, is situated in the Alavés council of Sobrón, which is part of the municipality of Lantarón. This location is significant as it provides a unique cultural and historical context to the museum and its exhibits.