Centro de la Cultura del Rioja, La Rioja, Spain


3.5 (52 reviews) Spent 1-2 hours Ranking #35 in Logrono Art Museums • History Museums

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En el Centro de la Cultura del Rioja podras vivir, sentir y descubrir todo sobre el vino de Rioja en un lugar lleno de historia, un edificio unico, enclavado en el corazon del casco antiguo de Logrono, dentro de la ruta enoturistica de la ciudad, donde el Rioja comenzo a escribir su historia... Museo del vino, enotienda, vino&gastronomia, Wine&Bar... Ven a conocer el lugar donde nacio el Rioja...

Address

Calle de los Mercaderes 9, 26001 Logrono Spain

Mobile

+34 941 12 48 20

Website

http://www.centrodelaculturadelrioja.es

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Thursday, May 16, 2024, 3:46

User Ratings

3.5 based on (52 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 3kap_9 5:00 PM Feb 7, 2016
    No English
    We were excited to see this museum and paid the entrance fee, which includes a glass of wine at the end. The museum was laid out logically and made sense however it was mostly in Spanish and no English translation or guide available. Also, the first part of the museum is nice and feels like a real museum with artifacts and examples but the second half upstairs is just posters on the wall explaining wine varieties and no real objects. The basement is more interactive however again there is no English so we lost the majority of point. The wine at the end was nothing special in taste. The gift shop was nice and had a good variety of gift items.

  • 3Jane and John J 5:00 PM Oct 2, 2015
    Great Place to Learn the Basics of Wine
    Our favorite part of this museum was the first floor devoted to explaining the basics of grape growing, wine making and wine tasting. This is an excellent exhibit if you are just starting out to educate yourself on wine. The exhibit posts questions around the room and as you answer them on a little scorecard you come up with your favorite kind of wine, and then you can try it at the wine bar. There is also a rotating exhibit dedicated to a specific winery. It changes every six months. The museum has great potential to expand as they have a lot of space dedicated to wine containers which seem to be there as place takers until something more interesting comes along. We will visit again.