In the Cabanyal neighborhood of Valencia there is an old rice mill built in the early twentieth century. It houses the Rice Museum where, after the rehabilitation of the building promoted by the Valencia City Council and the restoration of the old machinery carried out by the Polytechnic University, visitors can observe the rice treatment process as it was approached at the beginning of the century.

An authentic journey into the industry of 1900 across the continent and the contents of this museum.

It depends on the Department of Heritage and Cultural Resources.



Dades bàsiques

Horari:

- Tuesday to Saturday: from 10 am to 2 pm and from 3 pm to 7 pm.
- Sundays and public holidays: from 10 am to 2 pm.
- Monday: CLOSED
- Closed: 1st and 6th December, 1st May and 25th December.

Preu:

Single ticket: € 2 / Sundays and holidays: Free

Reduced rate. Price: 1 euro.
- Groups (> 10 people).
- Students of formal training.
- People over 65 and pensioners.
- Members of large and single-parent families.
- Carnet Jove holders or similar issued by authorised Spanish or European institutions.

The visit will be free on May 18 (International Museum Day)

They will also enjoy the free rate:
- Under sixteen years of age.
- People in a situation of social exclusion who prove it.
- School groups with their teacher.
- People legally unemployed.
- Duly accredited teaching staff.
- Professionals from the following entities, with accreditation:
- APME
- ANABAD
- EMA
- ICOM
- Academy of Fine Arts and Sciences
- Association of Cultural Managers
- Association of Art Critics
- Official guides with accreditation issued by the Ministry of Tourism.
- People with disabilities, duly accredited, as well as the person accompanying them, provided that this is essential for them to make their visit.
- People at risk of exclusion
- Valencia Card, Valencia Cruise Card and Discount Card holders.

Direcció:

Rosari Street, 1
46011 Valencia

Transport:

Bus: 1, 2, 19, 20, 22, 23 and N9
Metro: Francisco Cubells (Lines 5 & 6)