MUSEUM OF WINE CULTURE
Inaugurated in 2004 by King Juan Carlos I, the Vivanco Museum of Wine Culture is recognised by UNESCO as one of the most outstanding museums in the world in its category. With more than 4,000 m², it offers a universal and accessible journey through the history of wine from its origins to the present day.
Its approach is educational, interactive and inclusive, with permanent exhibition halls, a temporary hall and the Bacchus Garden, which houses over 220 varieties of vines from around the world.
The museum brings together a unique collection of original pieces: antique tools, pots, presses and works of art by artists such as Picasso, Sorolla, Warhol and Chillida. All of this is accompanied by audiovisual resources and adapted with full accessibility, including a raised floor and information in Braille.
A modern space that combines knowledge, culture and innovation to show the role of wine as an essential part of the history of humanity.
PERMANENT
EXHIBITION
A large, modern and functional space that houses the collections the Vivanco family has been acquiring over many years.
From centuries-old vessels and presses to major works of art (Picasso, Sorolla, Juan Gris, Chillida, Barceló, Genovés, etc.) and audiovisual installations where visitors can discover everything about the history and future of wine.
BACO'S GARDEN
The Garden of Bacchus is a unique outdoor space dedicated to the vine and the varietal diversity of the world's vineyards. It brings together more than 220 grape varieties, from their botanical origins to the current table and vinification varieties. A tribute to the vineyard and the fruit that gives rise to wine, essential for understanding its history and culture.