I'd think your spider is the "
Giant House Spider".

When I saw the pic, my first thought was it was a hobo spider...the two are related, and similar in size. Here in WA (USA) we have a buttload of "
hobo spiders."
They're usually about 1" - 1 1/2" leg spread (2.5 cm - 3.8cm), very very fast, and aggressive. However, they cannot jump nor climb glass...so I used to catch the buggers and put them in a "tumbler" glass (sides about 2" tall) and watch them run around and around and around....their little spider-feet clacking on the glass...
clackclack clack clackclack clack clack clackclack.....LOL
One time I saw one run to behind the fridge....I shined a flashlight, it looked directly at me--and I know this because its eyes were glowing red (like a person's eyes when photographed)

They are poisonous, will cause a largish ulcer at the bite site, ranging from .5" to about 1"....and it will leave a scar. (I had a scar for 15 years after being bit)
eta: After reading the article on Giant House spiders, it turns out that they're here, too...and compete with the hobo for the same environment....OUR HOUSES.
OMG...where's my spider spray?!?