Ariznavarra

Coordinates: 42°50′32″N 2°41′31″W / 42.84222°N 2.69194°W / 42.84222; -2.69194

Ariznavarra
Ariznabarra
Population (2002)
  Total 8,787

Ariznavarra (officially and in Basque Ariznabarra) is a neighbourhood in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain, in the southwest of the city.

Location

Ariznavarra makes a triangle with the base in the train’s track, which separates it from San Martín in the North. In the South, it is bounded by the village and neighbourhood of Armentia and Mendizorroza. This last also borders it to the East. The new neighbourhood Zabalgana is in the West.

History

Ariznavarra, as many other neighbourhoods in Vitoria, appeared in the 1960s, when hundreds of workers arrived from the rest of Spain. The city grew exponentially and new neighbourhoods, such as Zaramaga o Arana were built. These areas are very uniform and the dwellings are very similar between them.

There was a second expansion in the 80s. These buildings had more aesthetic value, are bigger and they were built in closed areas.

Nowadays Ariznavarra is a residential neighbourhood. Due to Vitoria’s expansion it is not peripheral anymore.

Streets

Most of the streets are named after castles names which existed in Álava.

Buildings and Installations

Transport

Bus lines 1 and 2 get close to Ariznavarra without entering it.

line Name Destination Direction Departure Destination Direction Return Stations in the neighbourhood
2A PERIFÉRICA Zaramaga/CC Bulevar Mendizorroza Castillo Fontecha/Castilla/Castillo Ocio/Etxezaharra
2B PERIFÉRICA Mendizorroza (circular) Zaramaga/CC Bulevar (circular) Castillo Fontecha/Etxezaharra/Castillo Ocio/Castilla
4 LAKUA-MARITURRI Zabalgana Reina Sofía 10 Lakua Donosti 25 Castilla 36/Etxezaharra/80/120 Castilla 107/67/47/Prado
6 Salburúa-Zabalgana Zabalgana (Barrio de Mariturri) Salburua Castilla 36/Etxezaharra, Castillo Fontecha/Castilla/Ocio/Etxezaharra. Castillo Fontecha/Etxezaharra/Ocio/Castilla, Castilla 47/Prado

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