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the Cafe Boulevard

The Café Boulevard in Bilbao (Basque Country, Spain) is located on the Arenal promenade next to the Arriaga theatre, and was opened in 1871 by the Pérez Yarza family. This is Bilbao’s oldest café, and has remained operational following considerable vicissitudes and reform work, which have changed its appearance down through the years. Its current arrangement is set out on two floors, with over 500 square metres of available space and an impressive art-décor look from the year 1929, rich ornamentry consisting of gold-leaf, stuccoes, marble work, some splendid stained lead-glass windows by Luis Lertxundi at Vidrieras de Arte SA, original bronze and alabaster work (probably acquired after the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1926), and two small frescos by the Bilbao painter par excellence Manuel Losada. The Café Boulevard is famous for its tertulias or café get-togethers, to which it has always lent its support, to the extent that its initials, C.B. have been interpreted as “Convivencia Bilbaína” or Living Together in Bilbao. It is still the venue for many groups and social and cultural activities- its “Tuesday evening poetry sessions”, for instance, which have been organised since 18 February 1992 by the Vizcaya Artistic Association. Admission is free, and normally some eighty patrons attend. This event obtained official recognition of its activities when it was awarded the Golden Pen by the Provincial Council of Bizkaia. 2006-10-28.

After 135 years The Café Boulevard closed its doors on 2006-10-31. http://www.elcorreodigital.com/vizcaya/prensa/20061101/portada_viz/cafe-boulevard-cierra-despues_20061101.html