Permanent exhibition on the history of the Font de la Canya and the archaeological research of the vineyard and wine. One of the most outstanding exhibitions dedicated to Iberian civilization in Catalonia.
The church of Sant Elies in Mediona, which was first documented in 1301, could be Romanesque, according to the historian and writer Esteve Cruañes
It offers a 360-degree view of an area dominated by the cultivation of vineyards, olive groves and the renowned peach trees of Ordal.
Dating from the 11th century and declared a Bé Cultural d'interès Nacional, it is the most representative medieval monument in the region and the only Romanesque Monastery in the Penedès.
A castle from the 10th century, with a Templar construction from the 13th century and two towers from the 15th century, encased on the old road from Sant Quintí to Sant Joan de Mediona, it guarded this strategic enclave for centuries.
Space dedicated to tools and field cereals work cereal with the display of a 1932 threshing machine.
Iberian site from the 7th to 1st centuries BC located in Avinyonet del Penedès where evidence has been found related to the beginnings of the vineyard and wine in Penedès.

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Interactive space with audiovisual resources where we explain the town's history, Fil.loxera and Cava.
The Museum is located in the original installations of the steam locomotive depot of Vilanova i la Geltrú, some railway constructions done between the
The Castle of the Holy Cross is a fortified area from the medieval period, first documented in 1037
The permanent exhibition at the VINSEUM is dedicated to the vineyard and wine, and the close connection these have with the Penedès region and Catalonia. Your journey starts on the third floor of the Royal Palace and ends with a cava or wine tasting in the tavern of the museum.

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