Georg Mueller Stiftung Art Cellar ★ 4.2
Art-and-wine museum in the 250-year-old cellar of the Georg Mueller Stiftung estate in Hattenheim, with 1,400 square metres of vaulted cellar housing a contemporary art collection alongside the working winery.
Cellar museum at Schloss Johannisberg housing 25,000 wine bottles with the oldest from 1748. The Bibliotheca Subterranea forms part of the cellar built around 1100 by Benedictine monks above Geisenheim.
Address: Schloss Johannisberg, 65366 Geisenheim-Johannisberg, Germany, Rheingau
Art-and-wine museum in the 250-year-old cellar of the Georg Mueller Stiftung estate in Hattenheim, with 1,400 square metres of vaulted cellar housing a contemporary art collection alongside the working winery.
The 1136 Cistercian abbey above Eltville with cloisters, dormitory, refectory and historic wine cellars. Tours present Cistercian viticulture and the abbey's role as cradle of Rheingau Riesling.
Town wine-growing museum in a 1902 vaulted cellar in Hochheim am Main, opened 2010. Three rooms trace vineyard work, grape pressing and bottling, with special focus on Sekt production begun in Hochheim in 1832.
Visitor centre and museum of the Asbach Weinbrand house founded 1892. Tours and exhibits present the production of Asbach Uralt brandy, from distillation through oak ageing, with tastings of the current range.