Museo Sulca Textiles

Museo Sulca Textiles Sulca Textiles is a place where the traditions of North, South and Central Peru join each other.
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The Sulca family comes from Ayacucho, where the textile tradition is very old. Textile Museum-Gallery of a Sulka family is an art project since more then 3 generation. The principal idea is to keep an ancient andean weaving tradition.

At Casa Museo Sulca, we created The Ayacucho Corner, a special space where the art and traditions of one of Peru's riche...
14/08/2026

At Casa Museo Sulca, we created The Ayacucho Corner, a special space where the art and traditions of one of Peru's richest cultural regions find a new home.

Discover Ayacucho retablos, Huamanga stone carvings, Quinua ceramics, filigree, and traditional tinwork—crafts that reflect the talent of generations of master artisans and keep an extraordinary legacy alive.

Visit us and discover why Casa Museo Sulca connects two of Peru's most culturally significant regions.

📍 Huayllarcocha Community, Km 10, Cusco–Pisac Road.

At Casa Museo Sulca, you'll find immersive experiences that allow you to explore Andean cultural heritage from different...
13/08/2026

At Casa Museo Sulca, you'll find immersive experiences that allow you to explore Andean cultural heritage from different perspectives—from textile workshops and guided tours of our private museum to unforgettable encounters with alpacas
and llamas in their natural environment.

Reserve your visit and enjoy a truly unique cultural experience.

06/08/2026

🧪✨ Science and tradition come together at the Sulca Textile Museum.

We welcomed researchers specializing in nanomaterials for cultural heritage conservation, strengthening our commitment to preserving our ancestral textiles.

04/08/2026

Andean communities in southern Peru keep alive a tradition inherited from the time of the Inca Empire: the Vicuña Chaccu.

An ancestral practice in which vicuñas are gathered and shorn while respecting their natural life cycle, protecting them from poaching and preserving one of the world’s most valuable fibers.

At Casa Museo Sulca, we continue to honor these traditions that keep the cultural and textile legacy of the Andes alive.

01/08/2026

Today, August 1st, Casa Museo Textil Sulca proudly celebrates Pachamama Day.

🌿 We honor Mother Earth with deep gratitude for the life, abundance, and traditions she has gifted us.

May we continue to protect and respect her for generations to come.

Happy Peru Independence Day! 🇵🇪This July 28, we celebrate the Peru that continues to keep its identity alive through its...
28/07/2026

Happy Peru Independence Day! 🇵🇪
This July 28, we celebrate the Peru that continues to keep its identity alive through its culture, traditions, and ancestral knowledge.

At Casa Museo Sulca, we work to preserve and share this heritage with those who seek to connect with our roots and discover the living history of Andean textile art.

Visit us and become part of this cultural legacy.

26/07/2026
26/07/2026

Un año caminando y tejiendo sueños juntos.

Walter Sulca y Elizabeth Flores celebran su primer aniversario, unidos por el amor y el compromiso de preservar el legado del arte textil andino desde Casa Museo Textil Sulca.

¡Feliz aniversario!

20/07/2026

The Sulca family has spent generations preserving the ancestral techniques of Andean textile art, keeping alive a cultural heritage that is part of Peru's memory.

Today, this legacy can be discovered and experienced at Casa Museo Sulca, a place where the Andean tradition lives on through textiles, stories, and authentic experiences.

📍 Huayllarcocha Community, Km 10, Cusco–Pisac Road.

12/07/2026

Paracas mantles were not only remarkable for their beauty, but also for the depth of knowledge behind every technique, color, and symbol. 🧶

At Casa Museo Sulca, we continue to share and preserve this living heritage of ancient Peru.

📍 Huayllarcocha Community, Km 10, Cusco–Pisac Road.

Dirección

Huayllarcocha Km. 10 Carretera Cusco A Pisaq
Cuzco
08000

Horario de Apertura

Lunes 08:00 - 18:00
Martes 08:00 - 20:00
Miércoles 08:00 - 20:00
Jueves 08:00 - 20:00
Viernes 08:00 - 20:00
Sábado 08:00 - 20:00
Domingo 08:00 - 20:00

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+51931260197

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