🏛 What to see at the Fallas Museum?
As visitors walk through its halls, they can discover:
🔥 Puppets pardoned
Since 1934, each year a pardoned ninot is chosen, saved from the fire, and becomes part of the museum’s collection. These masterpieces of Fallas satire and craftsmanship can be seen here.
🎨 Historical Fallas posters
The museum houses a collection of official Fallas posters from the early 20th century, reflecting the artistic evolution of the festival.
📷 Photographs and historical documents
The images on display show how the Fallas have changed over time, from the earliest celebrations to their current spectacularity.
🎟 Schedules and prices
🕒 Visiting hours:
- Tuesday to Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Sundays and Holidays: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
- Monday: Closed
💰 Prices:
- General admission: €2
- Reduced admission (students, seniors, groups): €1
- Free admission on Sundays and holidays
⭐ Why visit the Fallas Museum?
The Fallas Museum is a must-see for lovers of Valencian culture and a unique way to learn about the history of the Fallas beyond the festival itself. A tour allows you to appreciate the evolution of the ninots and understand the artistic and social value of this celebration.




