Estación de Bilbao-Concordia

The green-and-cream iron-and-glass Art Nouveau façade of Bilbao-Concordia station
Estación de Bilbao-Concordia. Photo: Zarateman via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Bilbao, Spain · Severino Achúcarro, 1898–1902 · Art Nouveau station

Estación de Bilbao-Concordia

An iron-and-glass Art Nouveau front in green and cream, facing the river that made Bilbao rich.

At a glance

The Concordia station in Bilbao, also known by the Santander line it serves, is a jewel of Basque Art Nouveau. The engineer-architect Severino Achúcarro designed it, finished around 1902, with a façade of iron, glass and tile in green and cream curving along the river Nervión. It is small, ornate, and quite unlike the heavy stone stations of its day.

Key facts

  • Location: Calle Bailén, on the Nervión, Bilbao
  • Architect: Severino Achúcarro
  • Built: 1898–1902
  • Style: Art Nouveau (Modernismo)
  • Function: railway station

History

Bilbao boomed on iron and shipping, and its railways needed a terminus on the river. Achúcarro, a leading Basque architect, gave the Santander line a station in the new Art Nouveau, using the very material the city traded in: iron.

Squeezed onto a narrow riverside plot, the building made a virtue of its ironwork and glass. Restored, it still serves regional trains, a delicate counterpoint to the modern Bilbao of the Guggenheim.

What you see

The façade is a screen of iron and glass, painted green and cream, with curving Art Nouveau detail and the line’s name worked into the metal. Inside, a light concourse leads to the platforms along the river. It is engineering turned ornamental, the iron city in miniature.

Practical information

  • Open: daily, as a working station
  • Cost: free to view the façade and hall
  • Best for: the iron-and-glass Art Nouveau front
  • Time needed: 10–20 minutes

Getting there

The station is on the river in central Bilbao, beside the Arenal, a short walk from the old town (Casco Viejo) and the metro.

Nearby

  • Casco Viejo — the old town across the river
  • Guggenheim Museum Bilbao — Gehry’s landmark upstream

Sources

  • Wikipedia — Bilbao-Concordia railway station
  • Ayuntamiento de Bilbao / Basque heritage register — building information
  • Wikimedia Commons — image source and licence

Hero image: Estación de Bilbao-Concordia, Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0 (Zarateman). Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online, 2026.

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