Gran Vía de Don Diego López de Haro

It's named after the founder of the city, Diego López de Haro V, lord of Biscay.

It was conceived in 1876, when the extension (ensanche) of Bilbao was planned by architects Alzola, Achúcarro and Hoffmeyer in the wide plains of the former municipality of Abando.

The main Moyúa square is in the middle of the avenue, about 500 m from its beginning and 800 m from its end.

The statue of the Sacred Heart is aligned with the spire of the Basilica of Begoña, about 3 km away, through the Gran Vía, forming a monumental perspective in a way similar to Paris' Axe historique.

The avenue is the most important shopping and business area of Bilbao, BBK and BBVA banks have their headoffices in it, and El Corte Inglés department store has two buildings in it.

Gran Vía between Circular square and Moyúa square.