The Ciutat de les Arts will receive more than 700 ninots de falla this week, seeking a reprieve from the fire. The Ninot 2026 exhibition will open on Saturday , February 7, at the Museu de les Ciències, where the public can vote for their favorite before March 19.
The museum’s Salón de Arquerías will exhibit these figures until March 15. If they do not receive a pardon from the public, they will return to their respective neighborhoods in Valencia to be burned in the cremà of the 2026 Fallas.
In addition, on Friday, February 6, in the afternoon, the official opening of the exhibition will take place for authorities and the media. At the end, the “Explosió d’alegria” show by Pirotecnia Martí will be set off in front of the Museu de les Ciències.
Ninot 2026 Exhibition opening hours and tickets: all the information

In 2026, the exhibition hours will be:
- Monday to Thursday: 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays: Extended hours from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
- Closing days (March 14 and 15): Early closing at 3:00 p.m.
General admission has been set at €4 for another year. However, there are reduced passes for €2 for children (aged 4 to 12), seniors over 65, and people with disabilities, as well as for holders of annual passes to the venue.
Fallas committees and schools visiting in large groups will also enjoy this reduced rate.
For the sixth consecutive year, the complex will also award its own prizes: the “Premi Divulgació científica” (Scientific Dissemination Award) and the “Premi Sostenibilitat” (Sustainability Award). The Fallas that win these awards will receive tickets to visit the museum for the rest of the year.
How to get to the 2026 Ninot Exhibition

To get to the Ninot Exhibition, located in the Museu de les Ciències, we recommend using public transport.
The EMT buses that run in the direction of or originate from Ciutat de les Arts are 15, 24, 25, and 95.
You can also get there by metro, line 10, Ciutat de les Arts stop.