Moyua – What To See And What You Need To Know Before You Go

The fountain in the center of Moyua keeps the air fresh. The tallest building in Bilbao, The Iberdrola Tower is present I the background.

Some cities have a city centre that is a must see. New York has Times Square, London has Trafalgar Square and Bilbao has Moyua. The main area of commerce is around it and some of the best shopping the city has to offer is near it. Moyua is the heart of Bilbao.

Moyua, also known as Plaza Eliptica, truly is the centre of the citIf you’re taking the subway around town you’ll pass through the Moyua station. This square is the artery where the commercial centre is located. If you’re going from the main park (Dona Casilda Park) to the Olde Town (Casco Viejo) you’ll most likely pass through Moyua. In many ways this plaza is the nerve centre of this vibrant city.

Creation and Design of Moyua Plaza

Plaza Moyua was constructed in the 1940’s by architect Jose Luis Salinas. It honours former mayor Frederico Moyua. It is located on Bilbao’s main street Gran Via de Don Diego Lopez de Haro. Constructed in an elliptical shape with the main plaza being in the centre. Around the plaza is a traffic loop where eight streets converge.

The flower gardens in Plaza Moyua are in full bloom with pink flowers. Two imperial looking office building encircle the plaza.

Moyua was remodelled in 1997 by the son of the original architect. Moyua needed a breath of new life after a six year construction process putting in a subway station below. Both Lines 1 and 2 pass through Moyua Station. This metro station is the closest station to the Guggenheim

What to See at Moyua Plaza

The Exterior

There are eight different buildings that surround Moyua. The architecture of some of these buildings is eye catching and worth studying. The oldest building Chavarri Palace, constructed in 1888. This Government of Spain building is in a Belgain style of architecture, designed like a Renaissance palace. To the right of this palace you can see the Iberdrola tower in the distance.

A triangular flower garden is in bloom in downtown Bilbao. A ornate government building stands proudly in the background. The Iderdrola Tower can be seen in the distance.

Another eye catching building is the Carlton Hotel. Constructed over a seven years period, between 1919 to 1926. Its architecture is in the French Napoleon III style. This type of design was in keeping with hotel construction of the time.

Beside the Carlton Hotel are the offices for the State Tax Administration Agency. Built in 1943 during the reign of Franco, the long time Spanish dictator. Atop, the coat of arms of Franco stood. However, in 2017 the Francoist elements were removed. Today the shield that remains is that of Basque Country.

Bright flowers fill Moyua Plaza while the Carlton Hotel stands ing the background.

Plaza Moyua also has two entrances to the Moyua Metro station. It was the first station opened. It was also has second most users. Moyua station opened to the public for the first time in November of 1995.

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These two entrances are glass tubes that rise out of the sidewalks in a very slick and aesthetically pleasing manner. These entrances possess stairs and escalators. If you need an elevator there is a separate entrance just around the corner on Grand Via.

The Interior

The interior of the plaza features a fountain at the centre. This fountain is the original fountain from the 1940’s construction. It is the most common spot for people to have their photo taken in front of.

The fountain in the center of Moyua Plaza sprays water on a hot summer's day. The ornate Government of Spain building and the Iberdrola Tower are visible behind.

Two different rings of gardens that circle the plaza. The larger ones being closer to the fountain while the smaller one being closer to the exterior of the plaza. The inner gardens have eight different sections. Walking paths go between them. The two largest sections have flowers, grass, and trees. These are English flower beds. The other six are full of flowers. They are French flower beds.

A fountain is the focal point of the main plaza in downtown Bilbao.

The outer rings of flower beds are much thinner and act like a picture frame for the plaza. They are French style flower beds with walking paths between them. There is a variety of species of flowers which may change depending on the year. In season the blossoms are truly vibrant and bring the plaza to life unlike other city’s main squares.

Water spray out from the fountain in Moyua. Gran Via, the Main Street of Bilbao is visible in the background.

The Future of Moyua Plaza

The city of Bilbao has already announced that Moyua will go through another transformation. This next round of evolution for Plaza Moyua will be pedestrianization. Traffic will eventually no longer be permitted through Moyua Plaza, nor parts of Gran Via.

A young child runs through Moyua Plaza and a hot summer's day. The Iberdrola Tower and a administrative building for the Spanish Government stand proudly behind.

Moyua truly is the centre of Bilbao. It embodies the different stages of development, growth, and evolution of this world class city. It was once a car focused plaza in an industrial city. Now, it is a place that embraces the subway and public gardens. Moving forward, Moyua will become a place that no longer includes the automobiles that were at the fore of its creation.