Valencia Silk Museum tickets & tours
Valencia Silk Museum tickets and audio guide
Buy now your tickets to discover the Silk Museum of Valencia in a extraordinary journey!
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Valencia Card for 24, 48 or 72 hours
Explore the city of Valencia with your Valencia Tourist Card of 24, 48 or 72 hours. Enjoy free public transport around the city, free entry to public museums and monuments, and much more!
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Silk Museum, Santos Juanes and San Nicolás combined ticket
Visit three unique spaces with a single ticket: Silk Museum, Santos Juanes and San Nicolás.
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Valencia art and architecture guided tour with tickets
Discover the most important attractions of Valencia with an expert guide. Visit the Lonja de la Seda, the Church of San Nicolás, and the Cathedral, with entrance tickets, included.
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Valencia touristic bus 24-hours
Discover Valencia's main highlights and hop-on and hop-off in 17 stops on this 2-hour panoramic bus with an audioguide.
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7-Day Valencia tourist card without transport
Explore the city of Valencia with this 7 days card and enjoy free entrance to Valencia's best museums and attractions.
Valencia touristic bus 48-hours
Discover Valencia and hop-on and hop-off in 17 different attractions on this 2-hour panoramic bus tour with audio guide in 10 different language valid for 48-hours.
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The inside story
Housed inside Valencia’s Colegio del Arte Mayor de la Seda (The College of High Silk Art) is the city’s prestigious Valencia Silk Museum. The Valencia Silk Museum is dedicated to documenting and detailing Valencia’s rich history and legacy of silk. Visit the museum to learn about how silk first came to Valencia, why its production rose to prominence, and how it's made. You can also admire the museum’s vast collection of antique silk looms and garments.
The silk industry played an essential role in Valencia’s commercial activity for several centuries. Valencia’s silk industry initially exploded in the 15th century, with a large portion of the population being employed in the production of the luxurious material. The building in which the museum is located, the Colegio del Arte Mayor de la Seda, dates back to the 15th century and was declared a national historical monument in 1981.