Located in the heart of Bilbao's expansion with a chamfered main facade Plaza Moyua and front line that extends towards Gran Via and C / Elcano.
It is an eclectic work inspired revivalism neoflamencos, built in 1894 for the family by architect Chávarri Anduiza Athanasius by the architect Paul Hankar Belgian. Some of its rooms were decorated by the painter José Echenagusia Errazquin.
Chavarri Palace has undergone major reforms in both its internal structure and in access to suit the role. The main reform was carried out in the years 1943 - 1947 by Eugenio Maria de Aginaga, preparing the house to turn the seat of the Civil Government of Biscay.
This building has a plinth, first floor, three floors and floor amansardado. Is rigged with multicolored stones and stucco decoration has forged important reasons.
The segmental arched main entrance was opened to change the function of the building. It also has access to the right axis adintelado chamfered facade. In its three floors open asymmetrically spans many lintel and semicircular windows, balconies and balconies with a balustrade of stone or iron railing. At the height amansardada has several dormers.
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The building, now home of the Prefectures in Vizcaya (former Civil Government) can not be viewed inside with the purpose of tourism.
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