What to see?
The stone bridge that crossed the Ebro was disabled by a large flood In 1880, so it was necessary to use a barge to cross the river.
Known as Paseo de las Cien Tiendas (Walk of the Hundred Shops) It is a pedestrian zone adjacent to the Espolón of Logroño.
The Logroño Market Square, which has had successive names in its history, was originally –in the 16th century– the main town square that served as an urban center and administrative reference.
The current bullfighting venue in Logroño was inaugurated on September 21, 2001. It has a capacity of more than 11,000 seats.
The Plaza de San Agustín (San Agustin Square) is one of the most important historical places in the Casco Antiguo (Old Town) of Logroño.
The Plaza de Santiago (Santiago Square) is located next to the Church of Santiago El Real and its pavement displays a singular Game of the Goose with Jacobean motifs. It is popularly known as Plaza de la Oca.
The Fundación Cultural Arquitectos de La Rioja (COAR) is a private non-profit foundation, established on May 20, 2004.
The old La Beneficencia building, popularly known as “La Bene”, was built in 1887 in a neo-medieval style by the architect Jacinto Arregui.