MUVIS - Wine Museum and Sciences food and agriculture
MUVIS - Museo del Vino e delle Scienze Agroalimentari
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Opens at January 1-December 31 Saturday-Sunday 10:00-12:00,15:00-17:00
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
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Piazza del Poggetto, 01024 \ Castiglione in Teverina, ItalyMap
Phone+39 338 861 8856
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An interesting self guided underground tour.
We visited 8 years ago when our children were small, so now they are teens we visited again. It was interesting to listen to the recordings (we listened in English) explaining the wine making history ...
You don't really need to read Italian (although there are some English translations) to enjoy this vast winery and its caverns that has been turned into Europe's largest wine museum. On 4 floors down...
Museum that certainly deserves a visit, even for those who are not passionate for wines. It is a great example of recovery of a structure that would otherwise have fallen. Wonderful the cantine and the ...
Surely a beautiful example of recovery and industrial archaeology, which deserves to be seen carefully. But there are problems that do not matter. Normally visits are only possible q...
if you pass there or if you're in the deserved area
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It was really interesting not only in seeing boots, but also in knowing the history of that cantine, now museum, how many and how people who were producing that wine were working that at the epo ...
An interesting self guided underground tour.
We visited 8 years ago when our children were small, so now they are teens we visited again. It was interesting to listen to the recordings (we listened in English) explaining the wine making history ...
Hidden gem
You don't really need to read Italian (although there are some English translations) to enjoy this vast winery and its caverns that has been turned into Europe's largest wine museum. On 4 floors down...
Very interesting
Museum that certainly deserves a visit, even for those who are not passionate for wines. It is a great example of recovery of a structure that would otherwise have fallen. Wonderful the cantine and the ...
Nice but difficult to visit .
Surely a beautiful example of recovery and industrial archaeology, which deserves to be seen carefully. But there are problems that do not matter. Normally visits are only possible q...
if you pass there or if you're in the deserved area
It was really interesting not only in seeing boots, but also in knowing the history of that cantine, now museum, how many and how people who were producing that wine were working that at the epo ...