The World’s Oldest Vine is a space of art – the art of the life of a 400-year-old vine, the art of wine and our winemakers, the art of Maribor, the art of a free perspective on what a 400-year-old vine represents, and the art of well-being.

The architects have given the framework for The House of the Oldest Vine to pursue its mission as a worldwide ambassador of the vine. Its centerpiece is a large table, suspended over a mosaic, connecting and uniting the different ambiances/settings into an integral entity.

Details

Interior
Arhisol; Stojan Skalicky, Tina Rudolf

Client
The Maribor Tourist Board (Zavod za turizem Maribor)

Year of completion
2024

Location
Maribor, Slovenia

Total area
260 m2

Photos
Miran Kambič, Tina Rudolf

Partners

Participant in Architecture: Marko Jaušovec, Katja Cej
Construction Engineering: Inženiring biro Armatura; Uroš Žvan
Electrical Installations: KALM; Aleksander Kogal, AKTIVA varovanje; Franc Šalamun
Mechanical Installations: TES; Tomaž Šilec
Technology of the Tasting Space: GASTPROJEKT; Igor Skubic
Institutions: ZVKDS OE Maribor; Alenka Zupan, Gorazd Gerlič, Umetnostna galerija Maribor; Simona Vidmar Čelik, Jure Kirbiš, Pokrajinski arhiv Maribor; Nina Gostenčnik, Višja strokovna šola za gostinstvo in turizem Maribor; Mojca Polak
Artists: Petja Kocet, Lucija Rosc, David Tavčar

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