Pablo Neruda, Louis Pasteur, Alphonse Mucha, Cartier-Bresson, the minutes of the first launching of the Titanic. All this and much more in the exhibition at the Documentation Centre of the Vivanco
In a curious Turkish mosaic, we discovered an inscription in ancient Greek depicting the hedonistic philosophy of the Roman "carpe diem", next to a jug of wine.
Wine is a crucial element in the Christian rite. We discover the close relationship between wine and Popes and present a wine created for Pope Francis.
In Ancient Greece, wine was of unprecedented importance, to the point of determining the alliances of the Peloponnesian War. We tell you about it
A look at the works by Alphonse Maria Mucha on display in our temporary exhibition Vivanco, thinking of Wine: 40 years of Collecting.
Cinema cannot resist the charms of wine, and there are many film titles that pay tribute to this drink. We discover them in this article
The wonderful poem Ode to Wine by Pablo Neruda can be enjoyed at the Museum Vivanco through the original manuscripts of the author, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Amphorae were the main vessels in Greece and Rome for the storage of their most precious liquids. Until they replaced them with oak barrels.
Andy Warhol joins the Museum Vivanco with his silkscreen print Grapes. We reveal the details of this work and its author.
Arabian wine is one of the most consumed beverages in the Muslim world. Do you want to know what it is? We tell you about it in this post