Old pictures of Portugalete
Discover the Charm of Portugalete
Portugalete, a beautiful town in the Biscay province of the Basque Country, is a true jewel set against the backdrop of the Estuary of Bilbao. Established in 1322 by María Díaz de Haro, its history of Portugalete is steeped in rich narratives and cultural heritage. This vibrant community is home to 45,766 inhabitants as of 2019, making it a densely populated and lively locale that thrives on tradition.
One cannot speak of Portugalete without mentioning the iconic Vizcaya Bridge, a stunning transporter bridge inaugurated in 1893 and recognized as a World Heritage Site in 2006. As you stroll through the town, the 15th-century Basílica of Santa María and the charming medieval streets beckon you to step back in time.
Don't miss the vibrant San Roque Festivals held every August, where locals gather to celebrate with traditional songs and joyous festivities. Share your own story by contributing to the imágenes antiguas de Portugalete project on OLDPIK, a unique initiative aimed at preserving the town's legacy through fotografías antiguas de Portugalete.
If you're exploring nearby gems, consider visiting Berango, Zazpi Kaleak, Castro-Urdiales, and Aranguren. For more connections, check out populations nearby on OLDPIK.