A sort of museum explaining how the rope was made out of a plant called sisal and the history of the sisal plantation. Interesting and educative. Free entrance. You can see the machines and the ruins of the buildings. There are several buildings well mantained transformed into a museum. We liked the one showing the process of rope making using miniatures and the one with different plants has an original indoor arhitecture/design. The garden has potential but is not looked after properly... it takes about 30-45 minutes to...
Read moreA nice, peaceful place to spend a hour or two. A well maintained museum based on an old rope factory. The grounds are well maintained and when we visited there were only a few other people. The buildings are well looked after and there’s also a Japanese torii gate and the steps which previously led...
Read moreFree entrance, wonderful exhibits to the history of the sisal rope industry. Has a lot of potential. I’d recommend more advertising for it and perhaps some more interactive exhibits, perhaps supporting indigenous artists? Souvenirs and active machines may be more...
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