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Overhanging one of the most prestigious slopes of the Montagne de Reims, the Lighthouse of Verzenay and its vine museum invite you to travel through the fascinating world of the vineyards of Champagne. The lighthouse was built in 1909 by a wine-merchant named Joseph Goulet for the purpose of advertising. It soon became a fashionable place with a restaurant, a theatre and a "guinguette", an open-air dance floor. |
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The visit begins at the top of the museum, in the territory room, with a relief model under a starry sky. Thanks to advanced audiovisual and cinematic techniques, you will discover all the elements essential in the making of the most famous of the wines. Like in a time machine, you will discover the fascinating history of the wine whose universal fame is due to a ceaseless search for the premium quality. |
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Come and discover the numerous and amazing landscapes of Champagne by walking in the "Belvédère", where the "Mountain of Reims", the plain of Champagne and the subsoil of our region are explained through giant photos, interactive screens and a geological section. |
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