It' quite a hike to get to this museum but worth it. You can also take a cab! If you take your time to read all the descriptions of the pieces you will get so much out of the visit. If not, you'll leave wondering why you walked up there. The museum had pieces if textiles woven by different tribes around sucre. There is a store to purchase books and items made by the different groups the organizations works with. Entrance is 20 or 22 bob.
maddinb2014
It is a tiny museum lovely arranged but the art focuses just on textiles and a few instruments ... the mirador next to the museum is quite nice!
jeremiahg698
It's a bit of a climb from the city center to find this small museum, but it is well laid out and English options are available as everything is presented in Spanish. Staff is friendly and the gift shop is nice.
Patrice_VDD
exceptional museum of textile art.Very well presented and explained.Exceptional collection of the different types of woven textiles made by the indigenes of the region of Sucre
Sophie1776
I was given a booklet with every letter of the museum translated into English... it looks like a lot but it's well marked and you can choose which parts to read. Very detailed history and cultural information, lots of nice woven fabrics on display. Definitely worth the entrance fee, you also get tea!
RodP136
We walked from the centre of Sucre to the Plaza Recoleta which is up hill all the way with an especially steep final climb. The museum is hidden at thee end of the mirador colonnade past some textile stalls. The lighting could be better and to my disappointment NO Photography. English speaking guides are available.
981gracep
Very interesting museum. The tapestry and the weavings are incredible. It's a great place to learn about the people of the region, their customs and their traditions. The store has very nice things, but it's overpriced,
Gregg-Brussels
Great museum combining history of ethnics around Sucre (unique pieces from a tomb) and textile art (including live demonstration).Nice boutique yet completely overpriced compared to shops in town. Warm drinks offered.
60StephanieR
Don't miss this gem of a place. The tapestry and weavings are spectacular and the costumes and history of the culture of the indigenous peoples of Bolivia is wonderful.
Eratolin
Here is the plact you get to know what the tranditional textitles is in this area and how it's made.(I specially like the black/red combination)And from the texitiles it also tells the culture behinds it and all their regional believeing etc.