Wine Museum

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Torgiano, Italy

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Wine Museum Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Wine Museum is located in Torgiano, Italy on Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 31. Wine Museum is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category museum in Italy.

Address

Corso Vittorio Emanuele II, 31

Phone

+39 759880200

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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karen blackmore

To make the most of this you need to take an audio guide or read the English booklets in each room as the display boards are only written in Italian. Interesting if you like pottery, old tools and books, but no information about wine itself. Best part was the included glass of wine in the neighbouring restaurant where we also ate. Ticket enables you to enter oil museum as well, but we didn't as we ran out of time.

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Chris Wentworth

Wonderful exhibits on the history of wine making in Umbria and around the world. Highly recommended!

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Duncan Kerr

Really friendly and knowledgeable staff with wonderful selection of locally produced wines, many of which have won awards. The cantina was closed for Ascension day so this was the next best thing.

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Bob Plunkett

Well worth it. More artifacts and historic documents than you could imagine telling you the entire history of wine in facinating detail. The 7 Euro ticket also includes the nearby museum of olive oil. Give yourself an hour to 90 minutes. Go early. Like everything here it closes at 1 pm for a couple hours.

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Silver Wizard

Fantastic small but highly informative museum, well worth the slight detour. Staff very friendly and wine tasting at end an added bonus. Highly recommend.

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Felix Saup

Surprisingly amazing museum with extremely friendly staff. great value for your money since you can also go to the olive museum with the same ticket.

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Harry Paardekooper

Very nice museum with information about the history of wines in general. With wine jars, barrels, stories about old pharmaceutical use of wines. Free Audio-tours, also in English, are available and you can get a combiticket for the Wine- and Olive-oil museum. End the tour with an included wine tasting in the shop of Lungarotti next to the Museo del Vino.

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KapitanEisenwald

Super