The wine-growing museum | Merano

How to reach Weinbaumuseum Schloss Rametz

This historic seat is listed as far back as 1227, as being a significant witness to the wine culture of this area.
Around 1860, the most noble grapes, such as Rheinriesling, Blauburgunder, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon had found an excellent breeding ground. The special position of these lovingly attended Gujot vineyards, leads to extremely high-quality grapes which, due to state-of-the-art cellar technology, are fermented to become our prize-winning wines.


Das Museum
In its four spacious halls the wine-growing museum shows beautiful tools used in viniculture across the ages. Many now forgotten tools have been collected over decades of dedicated work and the collection now ranges from tools for cultivating the land and for grape gathering and carrying to equipment and means for pest control.
There are also tools for the cultivation of cereals and the processing of cereals. This activity can look back at a very long tradition in the Vinschgau area, as is proven by the favorite local bread called “Vinschgerle”, which derives its name from this area.

Opening hours:
8th April to 10th November 2019:
Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm
Saturday from 10 am to 12 pm
Sunday closed

Entry fees:

Adults 6,00€
under 16 years free entry

Wine shop Tiroler Weinhaus:

Opening hours:
27th March to 11th November 2019:
Monday to Saturday from 9 am to 18:30 pm
Sunday closed


Contact:
The wine grow museum
Laberserstr. 4
39012 Merano
+39 0473-211011