Built by the architect Frank Gehry and opened to the public in 1997, the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao celebrates its 20th anniversary.
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The main festive event was the light show, which lasted four days. Spectacular projections painted the walls of the building and forced to revive its "inhabitants", such as a giant spider - a sculpture by Louise Bourgeois. Twenty-minute light sketches on curled front sheets are the work of 59 Productions. The name of the show Reflections (“Reflections”) refers to Frank Gehry’s words that the erratic twists of his buildings are meant to catch the light. It is also symbolic that the era of entertainment architecture of the 2000s began with a museum in Bilbao, spectacular and spectacular, like a real show.