Basque Museum & Cultural CenterExplore Basque Culture
611 Grove Street
Boise, ID
83702
Neighborhood: Downtown
Phone: +1 208 343 2671
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The oldest brick building in Boise, the Cyrus Jacobs-Uberuaga House, is also part of the Basque Museum. Built in 1864, this building served as a Basque boarding house from 1910-1970 when the Basques immigrated from the northern Iberian Peninsula, now part of Spain. The second largest community of Basque people in the world resides in the Boise area, and this museum, now mostly housed in an additional building, is the only one of its kind in the nation. Exhibits include artifacts from various cultural traditions and events. Admission is free, but donations are accepted.start date: 2007-10-27
Tu-F 10a-4p, Sa 11a-3p





My father-in-law is Basque and grew up in Spain. Our first visit to the Basque Museum was the day t...
Reviewed by:Heather from Moscow, Idaho on Mar 13 2005





My experience with the Basque Center was centered around the bar. I'm a man who knows a good, r...
Reviewed by:Scott from Manassas, Va on Jan 23 2005




Great Trip I will come back again i was so excited for this trip i was already packed two weeks befo...
Reviewed by:loll from washington on Oct 14 2004