Visit to the Modernist Codorníu Cava Cellars, the History of the «Rabassaire» Movement, and Catalan Lunch

Departure: Plaça de Catalunya
Time: 9:30 a.m. (return to Barcelona around 5:00 p.m.)

This excursion departs from Barcelona and offers participants the opportunity to explore one of Catalonia’s most emblematic heritage sites: the historic Codorníu Cava Cellars. Designed by the renowned Modernist architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch, the winery complex—often referred to as the Cathedral of Cava—is considered a landmark of industrial Modernism.

Following the guided tour, a specialist in the history of viticulture in Catalonia will deliver an engaging lecture, providing deeper insight into the cultural and historical evolution of vine growing in the region and its connection to the development of cava. This expert session will enrich participants’ understanding and situate the visit within the broader context of Catalonia’s centuries-old winemaking tradition.

After the lecture, we will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant serving traditional Catalan cuisine, and will return to Barcelona in the afternoon.

Maximum group size: 55 participants (minimum 25 participants)
Price: 70 euros

Booking and payment: Through the Conference registration process

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