This location is a restored 15th-century Gothic building, housing a silk museum with guided tours and live demos. It offers a unique glimpse into the history of silk production in Valencia, Spain. The building itself is beautiful, with a well-maintained interior. However, some visitors found the content of the museum to be lacking, with too much focus on the history of the institution rather than the process of silk production.The museum has a small collection of exhibits, including some impressive silk fabrics and costumes. However, some visitors felt that the collection was not extensive enough to justify the ticket price. The audioguide provided with the ticket is useful, but some visitors found it to be limited in its information.The museum is well-suited for visitors who are interested in the history of silk production and the culture of Valencia. However, it may not be as engaging for visitors who are looking for a more in-depth or interactive experience.One issue that some visitors noted was that the museum's content was not well-suited for children, and they may find it difficult to stay engaged for the full duration of the visit.Overall, the museum is a worthwhile visit for those interested in the history of silk production and the culture of Valencia, but it may not be the most exciting or engaging experience for everyone.