Fallas Museum of Valencia

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The Fallas Museum of Valencia is a must-see for learning about the history and evolution of Las Fallas, the city's most emblematic festival. Located in the former convent of the Mission House of San Vicente de Paúl, this museum houses an impressive collection of pardoned ninots, historical posters, and photographs that capture the essence of this festival, declared an Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.

🏛 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📷 Photographs and historical documents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.


💡 Helpful Tips

✅ Take the opportunity to visit before the Fallas to understand the spirit of the festival.

✅ If you're traveling with children, play a game of choosing your favorite "ninot."

✅ Ideal for rainy or hot days, this indoor and accessible museum is ideal.

✅ Complement your visit with a tour of the City of Arts and Sciences, which is very close to the museum.

📍 How to Get There

🚌 Public Transportation: EMT bus lines 13, 14, 15, and 18

🚇 Subway: Alameda Station (Lines 3 and 5)

🚲 By bike along the Jardín del Turia path.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What can you see at the Museo Fallero?

A collection of pardoned ninots, Fallas posters, historical photographs, and traditional costumes.

Is it adapted for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, it has adapted access and accessible bathrooms.

How long does the visit last?

Between 45 minutes and 1 hour is enough to walk around it with Stay calm.

Can you take photos inside?

Yes, without flash and respecting the surroundings. Ideal for social media.

Is it close to other tourist spots?

Yes, it's just a few minutes' walk from the City of Arts and the Oceanogràfic.

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