What to see?
The Old Town of Logroño treasures the history of the birth and the memory of the development of the city.
The reproduction of reality in miniature is a practice and a form of expression that has accompanied the human being throughout its evolution throughout history.
The Provincial Historical Archive of La Rioja (AHPLR) has the mission of collecting, conserving, organizing, disseminating the centenary notarial and registry documents of the province, as well as those generated by the Delegated Administration of the State in the Autonomous Community in its phase intermediate and historical.
Good winegrowers bring the landscapes of their vineyards to the bottle and make us dream of those lands.
The Rafael Azcona municipal library inaugurates ArteFáfrica, an art room to create and develop works related to illustration and the arts of the book.
The Camino de Santiago enters the city of Logroño through Ruavieja street, where you can find the hermitage or chapel of San Gregorio, practically rebuilt in the same place where the previous one was.
The Logroño Cemetery, almost two centuries old, has great historical and artistic interest.
The Theatre Gonzalo de Berceo is home to the Rafael Azcona Film Library.
The building of the Town Hall of Logroño is the work of Rafael Moneo, one of the best known and most valued current Spanish architects.
The current building of Bodegas Campo Viejo was designed in 2001 to celebrate the harmonious balance between oenology, architecture and sustainability.
Viña Ijalba It is a family winery in its third generation. Founded by Dionisio Ruiz Ijalba, who in 1975 made the decision to recover his old stone quarries by starting the planting of vineyards in them.
Bodegas Olarrais located in Logroño, in the heart of the Rioja Qualified Designation of Origin and within the Rioja Alta sub-area.