Valencia’s Ninot Exhibition 2025 has officially opened its doors, welcoming visitors daily at the Science Museum until March 14 and 15.
This annual event, an essential part of the Fallas Festival, showcases intricate ninots—handcrafted figurines that will later be part of the grand Fallas monuments burned during the festival’s fiery finale.
A Single Ticket Price for All Visitors
This year, the ticket pricing debate has ended with a flat rate of €3 for all attendees. Initially, non-residents were expected to pay €5 while Valencia locals were charged €3. However, after political discussions and concerns over fairness—particularly for nearby towns like Mislata, Quart, and Xirivella, which share deep Fallas traditions—the pricing structure was revised.
Now, visitors of all backgrounds can enjoy the exhibition at the same affordable price.
Buy tickets to the Ninot Exhibition.
Additional discounts apply for specific groups:
- Children (4-12 years old): €1.50
- Seniors over 65 & CAC Members: €1.50
- JCF Fallas Commission Members: Free (if visiting in an organized group)
- Fallas Commissions from towns affected by the DANA storm: Free entry
Opening Hours and Important Dates
Visitors can experience the Ninot Exhibition 2025 every day, with no interruptions:
- Monday to Thursday: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
- Friday, Saturday, and Sunday: 10 a.m. – 9 p.m.
- March 14 & 15: Open only in the morning
Entry is permitted up to 30 minutes before closing, ensuring ample time to admire the artistry behind each ninot.
An Unmissable Part of Fallas
The Ninot Exhibition is one of Valencia’s most beloved traditions, giving visitors a chance to see these spectacular figures up close before the festival’s grand finale. At the end of the exhibition, one ninot is chosen by public vote to be saved from the flames and placed in Valencia’s Fallas Museum, preserving its craftsmanship for future generations.
With its revised pricing and extended accessibility, the 2025 Ninot Exhibition ensures that more people than ever can experience the beauty, satire, and artistry of this iconic Fallas tradition. If you’re planning a trip, check out this guide to visiting Valencia for top attractions, local tips, and must-see sights beyond the Fallas Festival.