Among the works reproduced faithfully from museums like the Louvre, Vatican or British Museum: the Panathenaic Frieze of the Parthenon, the Slaves and the Moses of Michelangelo, the Venus de Milo, the Winged Victory, the Laocoön Group, the Apoxyomenos, Gabies's Diana and Apollo Belvedere,[1] among others.
The Board of Trustees was constructed by distinguished figures from the artistic world, professionals such as: Ángel Larroque, Ricardo Bastida, and Higinio Basterra.
Since the enlargement of the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in the neighborhood of San Francisco in 2006, the museum houses the temple main exposure.
Shipments of parts to play had the invaluable help of the illustrious businessman from Biscay called Ramón de la Sota.
At the same time, taking into account the proximity of the Museum of Fine Arts in Bilbao, it was asked to give some works.
Among the objectives of the museum responsible for the new seat, not the preservation of books, but rather the continuation of its work teaching about art history.
[11] The museum often organizes educational activities, designed to teach the most representative works, students of Fine Arts as well as the most profane.
They give classes in drawing and painting, also offered programs to bring art to schools or conferences and talks are held.
In addition, the museum will also organize other events such as concerts, fashion shows...always aimed to streamline the often conflicting Bilbao neighborhood of San Francisco.