To celebrate Picasso, the Museum Vivanco de la Cultura del Vino is hosting a temporary exhibition of 22 of the artist's works, many of which have never before been shown to the public.
Find out how the first corkscrew in history came about, its evolution and some of its most impressive curiosities. Don't miss this post!
Wine and art go hand in hand in the project that the family Vivanco set up with such care and commitment some years ago, in which wine is linked to multiple disciplines such as art, culture, gastronomy, etc.
We discovered an interesting set of engravings by Picasso together with two ceramic pieces by the artist, representative of the world of wine and its symbolic environment, belonging to the Collection of Vivanco.
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
Andy Warhol joins the Museum Vivanco with his silkscreen print Grapes. We reveal the details of this work and its author.
Logroño has many charming spots. In this article we show you the 12 must-see places if you visit this city.
The Museum Vivanco has a collection of more than 3,000 corkscrews. Would you like to know the most curious ones in the world? This infographic shows them in a very original way.
We travel through some of the most significant places in La Rioja, land of wine, thanks to anonymous instagramers who have reflected its beauty through images.
"There are only two bad things that can happen to you in life, being Pablo Picasso or not being Salvador Dalí". We review the relationship between these two geniuses of art.