Basque Museum and Cultural Center

611 W Grove St
Boise, ID 83702
Basque Museum and Cultural Center

The Basque Museum & Cultural Center was established in 1985 as a small museum in the historic Cyrus Jacobs-Uberuaga House at 607 Grove Street. Located in scenic Boise, Idaho, the Basque Museum & Cultural Center provides a look into the heritage of the Basque communities not only in Idaho, but in the American West. Through hard work and the support of many individuals, businesses, foundations, and Basque communities and organizations, the Museum began to interpret the rich and colorful history of the Basques, their origins, and their new life in America. The mission of the Basque Museum and Cultural Center is to preserve, promote and perpetuate Basque history and culture. Museum collections include oral history archives, a library, a collection of records & tapes, manuscript materials, and numerous artifacts and photographs. It is the home of significant resources for anyone interested in Basque history and culture.

Basque Museum and Cultural Center

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What You Get: Enjoy a tour of the Basque culture of Spain with an admission ticket for one adult. The Historic Boarding House is available to tour on Saturdays between 11:30 and 2 PM. CLOSED Sundays and Mondays CLOSED for Thanksgiving November 23 and 24

Expired: 2023-12-17

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