El Henchidero Textile Museum in Málaga offers a rich collection and exhibitions showcasing historical and cultural textile artefacts. Visitors can explore traditional textile techniques and local craftsmanship through carefully curated displays that highlight the region’s textile heritage.
The museum also offers educational tours and hands-on workshops focused on textile arts, promoting the preservation and interpretation of cultural heritage. Guided visits and comprehensive visitor information enhance the experience, making it an engaging destination for those interested in textile history and art.
Nearby Suggestions
- Culture, El Henchidero Textile Museum (Industria Textil) [0 min walk] You’re already there—explore the old riverside factory building and its textile-machinery exhibits.
- Walk, Río de la Villa riverside path [2 min walk] A lovely little riverside stroll right by the old industrial quarter for fresh air and photos.
- Culture, Iglesia Parroquial de San Juan Bautista [6 min walk] A beautiful historic church that’s an easy add-on while you’re nearby.
- Food&Drink, Bar San Juan [9 min walk] A warm, local spot for classic tapas and a relaxed drink.
- Shopping, Calle Infante Don Fernando [11 min walk] The main central street for shops, cafés, and that “evening paseo” vibe.
- Food&Drink, Restaurante Mar de Gloria [12 min walk] Great for a sit-down meal with polished Andalusian cooking in the centre.
- Culture, Plaza de San Sebastián [14 min walk] A lively historic square—perfect for people-watching and a quick coffee stop.
- Culture, Iglesia de San Juan de Dios [15 min walk] One of Antequera’s standout baroque interiors—very worth a short visit.
- Food&Drink, Arte de Cozina [16 min walk] A much-loved traditional pick for signature local dishes (try porra antequerana).
- History, Arco de los Gigantes & Alcazaba [19 min walk] The grand gateway up to Antequera’s hilltop fortress—go for the views and the “wow” walls.