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Discover Valencia’s silk heritage with a 45-minute museum visit featuring an audio guide, exploring the historic Gremi de Velluters for $10.

For just $10 per person, visitors gain access to the Museum and College of High Silk Art in Valencia, offering an engaging 45-minute exploration of the city’s centuries-old silk industry. Located in a 15th-century Gothic building, this tour combines history, craftsmanship, and architecture, making it a perfect stop for those interested in textiles or Valencian history. The tour’s highlights include an audio guide available via a downloadable QR code, which provides in-depth explanations of how silk shaped Valencia’s prosperity.
While the duration is brief, the experience is well-paced and packed with educational content. The self-guided nature allows flexibility, and the wheelchair accessibility ensures everyone can enjoy the exhibits. This tour suits visitors seeking a concise cultural experience, especially those curious about Valencia’s silk past, with the option to complement it with other city attractions.
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The Silk Museum is housed in a Gothic building that dates back to the 15th century, once home to the Gremi de Velluters, or the silk velvet weavers’ guild. Walking through this historic structure allows visitors to connect with the city’s past as a major silk producer. The exhibits inside present a clear picture of how silk was discovered in Valencia, how silkworms were raised, and how the textile industry flourished with almost 5,000 looms around the city in the 18th century.
This setting not only offers fascinating historical insights but also showcases the architectural beauty of the period, giving a sense of the craftsmanship that went into both the textile work and the building itself.

The audio guide, accessible via a QR code on your mobile device, enriches the visit with detailed narratives on topics like the silk trade’s influence on Valencia’s economy and social fabric. It offers explanations in Spanish, French, English, and Italian, making it easy for international visitors to understand the significance of each exhibit.
The audio guide enhances the experience by allowing visitors to control the pace and revisit sections as needed, ensuring that each person gets the most out of their 45-minute visit.
Visitors begin their journey by entering the main entrance of the Silk Museum, situated opposite the Paralelo Renew Vintage clothing shop. The meeting point is straightforward, and the museum’s wheelchair accessibility ensures a smooth visit for all mobility levels. The last entry is scheduled one hour before closing, so planning your arrival accordingly helps make the most of your time.
Since there’s no live guide, the self-guided format offers flexibility but requires visitors to be comfortable exploring independently using the provided audio material.
More Great Tours NearbyInside the museum, exhibits are arranged to tell the story of silk from discovery to production, focusing on Valencia’s specific role in the industry. You’ll learn how silk was discovered and how silkworms were raised, emphasizing the craftsmanship behind this luxurious textile. The displays highlight the prosperity of the city during the 18th century, driven by the almost 5,000 looms operating across Valencia.
While the exhibits are mainly informational, they include visual displays that help visitors visualize the historical context and production processes involved in silk manufacturing.
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Understanding the Gremi de Velluters is central to grasping Valencia’s silk legacy. This guild of silk velvet weavers established itself in this historic building in the 15th century, marking a period of economic growth for the city. The guild’s influence helped shape Valencia’s identity as a hub of textile craftsmanship and trade.
Visitors gain insight into the guild’s history, its social role, and how silk production became a symbol of Valencian wealth and cultural influence.
The museum visit is designed to be compact, making it ideal for those with limited time or for combining with other sightseeing. The 45-minute duration allows for a leisurely pace, especially since the audio guide enables you to spend time on topics that interest you most.
Comfortable shoes, a camera, and water are recommended, given the walking involved in browsing the exhibits. Since food and drinks are not allowed inside, plan accordingly. The location is easy to access, and the wheelchair-friendly design ensures an inclusive experience.

This Silk Museum offers a distinct focus compared to other more comprehensive or larger attractions in Valencia, such as the City of Arts and Science or Oceanogràfic. Its specialized content on silk craftsmanship and history makes it a unique insight into a lesser-known aspect of Valencian culture. The self-guided format and affordable ticket price are great for travelers seeking a quick yet meaningful cultural stop.
Other related experiences, such as visits to Santos Juanes Church or Hortensia Herrero Art Center, complement this visit by offering broader historical or artistic perspectives, but none focus specifically on the silk industry like this tour.
The Valencia Silk Museum is perfect for travelers who appreciate craftsmanship, history, and architecture. Its accessible location, affordable price, and informative audio guide make it an easy choice for a short cultural outing. The self-guided format allows for personal pacing, and the focus on the silk industry’s influence on Valencia adds a distinct character to your trip.
While the duration is relatively brief, the depth of historical detail provided makes this visit a meaningful glimpse into the city’s past. It’s especially suitable for those interested in textile arts, economic history, or Gothic architecture.
The $10 entry fee and 45-minute self-guided tour provide good value for those interested in niche historical topics. The audio guide enhances understanding, and the historic Gothic building adds charm to the experience. Although it’s a short visit, the quality of information and well-preserved exhibits make it worthwhile.
This attraction is ideal for history buffs, textile enthusiasts, or anyone looking to add a cultural layer to their Valencia exploration. It’s a compact, accessible, and educational experience that highlights Valencia’s significant role in the silk trade.
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Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the self-guided format with visual exhibits and audio explanations makes it engaging for visitors of all ages, provided children are comfortable walking and listening.
Can I visit the museum with a wheelchair?
Absolutely. The museum is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that everyone can enjoy the exhibits comfortably.
How long does the visit last?
The typical duration is about 45 minutes, but you can spend more or less time depending on your pace and interest.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to reserve your ticket online in advance. You can cancel up to 24 hours before your visit for a full refund.
What languages are available for the audio guide?
The audio guide is available in Spanish, French, English, and Italian.
Are there options to add a live guide?
No, this tour is self-guided with an audio guide; there is no live guide included.