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Vivanco, Spain is home to the Vivanco Museum of Wine Culture, which holds the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of wine-related items, including corkscrews, barrels, and ancient wine vessels. 2. In the village of Villanueva de Cameros, just a short drive from Vivanco, you can find Cueva del Mayor, an ancient cave adorned with prehistoric rock art that dates back over 10,000 years. 3. Vivanco is surrounded by stunning vineyards that produce some of Spain's finest wines, with wine tours and tastings available for visitors to discover the secrets of winemaking. 4. The picturesque town of Haro, located nearby, hosts the famous Haro Wine Festival, also known as the "Battle of Wine." Participants douse each other with red wine during a massive vibrant and jovial street celebration. 5. Hidden in the heart of Vivanco is the beautifully preserved Santa Maria de la Piscina Church, an architectural gem with a stunning Gothic-style facade that dates back to the 13th century.
