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    • Vermontman 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I had visited Antigua before and had traveled through Guatemala in the late 1980s. The hazards of travel in this wonderful country have increased since then (although the civil war had its own hazards in those days), and many travelers no longer venture beyond Antigua and Panajachel. This small but wonderful museum, wonderfully guided by the small staff, takes one into the countryside and history via textiles and weavings. It is everything I have always loved about small museums. I've seen many weavings in this beautiful country but never really looked at the differences until the guide educated us. I am not a textile freak as some other reviewers are, but I appreciate the artform. Anyone who appreciates the effort and pride that goes into genuine local artwork will enjoy the vast collection of weavings used in different towns and areas. If you have never seen the countryside in Guatemala, or if you have time only for a brief visit to the main sites, fit this little museum into your trip. It is like a trip around the country. By the way, the two teens I brought with me also loved it. Not a common event when it comes to visiting museums with their father who moves too slowly through museums.
    • meganw587 图标 图标 图标 图标

      You can't come to the Casa del Tejido without enrolling in one of their weaving classes - at least I wouldn't since the tour itself is very dry even if the textiles themselves are impressive. You have two options for weaving classes - fully learning how to do a backstrap loom or just making a small bracelet. If you are there over a meal time they will cater food for you. The staff is very helpful and friendly, even if they can't all agree on the right way to weave. Even though this is a bit of a walk from the city center, I highly recommend it.
    • GiselleCMMorais 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is an unpretentious place but all the information you'll get here makes it very interesting. I've decided to shop only after my visit to the museum and it paid off.I've learned the difference between all types of handmade stuff from every village. After the visit you will be able to make conscious shopping decisions. Besides, they have the best choices right there.
    • RockwallTraveler 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A very impressive museum with examples of current and past art pieces displayed together. From Steuben to antiquity examples compared. As well as church art for history
    • JeanB427 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is an excellent museum, displaying many, many huipiles, the most I saw anywhere. There are also dioramas with mannequins dressed in the traditional styles, exhibiting the cultural lives of the indigenous peoples. Wonderful.
    • KerriKP 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Lovely little museum (I am a textile addict)..They charge an extra Q25 if you want to take photos...It is a bit out of the way (near the Recolecion)..I had walked by it the day before an thought it was abandoned....We were the only ones there...We did get the "come to my church" speech..But I found him less forward than some I have encountered...Still the museum is sweet..if you are not into textiles, then I would skip it.
    • catherined467 图标 图标 图标 图标

      See a weaver using the back strap loom and view the garments from different communities. You tour guide speaks English. There are a large variety of items for purchase, some not seen in other stores, but on the other hand you may see more variety of some items in other stores. Definitely know your prices before buying here, bargain for the price or pay whatever just to support them.
    • moemack 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I'd seen this place for two years but never ventured in—had no idea what I was missing! For a dollar or two you can get a guided tour (in English or Spanish) of their beautiful textiles from all over Guatemala. It's not as fancy or complete as the textile museum in Guatemala City, but well worth the visit.
    • SMF20 图标 图标 图标 图标

      The exhibits are quite interesting, because you learn about the different customs and textiles for regions in Guatemala. The museum's collection of ancient weavings is HUGE! And you can shop without being constantly hassled. I found the tour guide very informative and he didn't do any preaching! I agree that you should see this museum at the beginning of your trip to have a better understanding of the culture. And plan to spend a bit of time, it is vast! Very small entry fee; big bang for the buck.
    • 49theresam 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a such a good little gem, tucked away in the North West corner of Antigua. If you're interested in textiles or craft or history, it is very much worth the visit. If you're looking for entertainment or not to be "saved", maybe not so much for you.The backstrap looms can produce pretty amazing work, and here there are rooms dedicated to each regional variation. Yes, as other reviewers noted, the guide will try to bring you to Jesus because his depraved soul was saved once, but what's wrong with that? He's fine. He gave up on me pretty quickly because I said "awwww gracias" and started to laugh uncontrollably. He got awkward and then offered one of the young mothers to show me the right way to fold a baby into a traditional cargadore. Fun afternoon.
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