Explore the captivating connection between winemaking and architectural design in Spain through a stunning exhibition at Instituto Cervantes in Manila. Delve into the world of innovative winery architectures, discover the passion and legacy embodied in these structures, and experience the vibrant culture of Spanish wine tourism.
Wine lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and culture aficionados will gather for the highly anticipated exhibition “Wine and Architecture: Wine Tourism Routes in Spain.” The exhibit is currently open at Instituto Cervantes in Intramuros. Curated by Belén García-Noblejas, the exhibition offers a unique exploration of the symbiotic relationship between winemaking and architectural design in Spain.
This relationship stands as a vibrant testament to two distinct artistic expressions converging and enriching each other in creating a unique sensory and cultural experience. The connection between architecture and wine is intensifying with the rise of wine tourism. Wineries are no longer merely places of production but have evolved into cultural and tourist destinations. This shift has prompted the evolution of winery architecture toward creating spaces that captivate, educate, and entertain visitors. Visitors will discover how architecture and wine culture intertwine, exploring innovative designs that reflect both the natural beauty of the land and the evolving demands of modern viticulture. With stunning visual photography and architectural models of three of the most emblematic wineries, the exhibit offers a one-of-a-kind journey through some of the most famous vineyards in Spain. According to the “Instituto,” the wineries’ architecture serves as a tangible manifestation of the winemaker’s passion and commitment. The fusion of design, functionality, and aesthetics creates a lasting legacy that, like fine wine, transcends time. The Spanish Embassy, Tourism Office of Spain, Spanish Agency for Cooperation, and the Instituto Cervantes in Manila present this exhibition. This exhibition showcases, from an architectural viewpoint, the main and most iconic yet recently built wineries in Spain: Protos, Perelada, Ysios, La Mejorada, Celler Brugarol, Marqués de Riscal, and Portia. The Wine and Architecture Exhibit will run until March 31, 2025. Furthermore, within the framework of the exhibition, there will be a talk on the theme of the exhibition, a glass of wine for attendees, and a classical guitar concert by virtuoso Spanish musician Miguel Trápaga on February 21. For details, visit https://manila.cervantes.es/en/culture_spanish/activities_cultural_spanish.shtm
WINE ARCHITECTURE EXHIBITION SPAINT WINE TOURISM DESIGN CULTURE ART VISUAL PHOTOGRAPHY MODEL MUSIC CONCERT CLASSICAL MUSIC MIGUEL TRÁPAG INSTITUTO CERVANTES MANILA
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