
The Ninot 2025 Exhibition arrives in Valencia in February as a prelude to the Fallas 2025, which will be held in Valencia from March 15 to 19.
More than 700 “ninots” will fill from this Saturday, February 1, the emblematic Arquerías hall of the Museu de les Ciències with the aim of avoiding the flames next March 19, the day of the Cremà.
The falleras mayores of Valencia will inaugurate the exhibition this Friday, January 31. The ceremony will include a small fireworks display around the museum by Pirotecnia Turís.
The Ninot 2025 exhibition will be open to the public from Saturday 1 February from Monday to Thursday from 10:00 to 20:00 hours, and from Friday to Sunday until 21:00 hours.
On March 14 and 15, coinciding with the final stretch of the Fallas, the exhibition will close at 3:00 pm.
The entrance fee will be 3 euros for adults and 1.50 euros for children from 4 to 12 years old, people with functional diversity, people over 65 years old and members of the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències. In addition, groups of more than 20 adults can access at a reduced rate of 2 euros per person.
As a novelty, those who present their Ninot Exhibition ticket at the ticket offices of the Museu de les Ciències will be able to benefit from a special rate of 6 euros to visit the Museum or the Hemisfèric until March 15.
In total, the Ninot Exhibition will host more than 700 figures of children’s and big fallas until March 15. Each ninot will reflect, through satire and creativity, a unique vision of the political, sporting or cultural events of the last year.
How to get to the Exhibition of the Ninot of Valencia

To get to the Ninot Exhibition, located at the Museu de les Ciències, the use of public transport is recommended.
The EMT buses that circulate in direction or origin Ciutat de les Arts are 15, 24, 25 and 95.
You can also access by metro, line 10, Ciutat de les Arts stop.