Valuing Ribeiro's culture means highlighting its rich wine heritage. Promoting its ancestral viticulture traditions and techniques, along with the exceptional quality of its wines, helps preserve its unique identity. Promoting wine tourism in the region not only benefits local producers, but also educates visitors about the importance of the area's heritage. For that very reason, this project of a Heritage Interpretation Center arises from wanting to contribute a grain of sand to this cultural growth.
Mainly the space will be divided into two areas, on the one hand the private area, which would be intended for warehouses and the work of the employees, and on the other hand the different exhibition rooms, a gastronomic room, a patio, in which related activities will be carried out with the gastronomic room and a multipurpose room. To have a general concept, this space will host different exhibitions related to the Ribeiro at different times of the year. That is why for this time of year, the one that will be developed for the project will be the Wine Fair. It was sought that all the rooms had a common nexus in terms of materials, lighting and furniture, following the same design line.
On the ground floor, there are the first two rooms, on the first floor the third room, and the gastronomic room, with support on sunny days from the patio, and on the top floor the multipurpose room. It was arranged so that in each exhibition, the first two rooms have a relationship in terms of history or elements. In which the third room and the dining room, keep a common nexus and in which the multi-purpose room can be used as a connection for all of them.