Although the Fallas only last 10 days, they do not disappear with the fire, but are kept alive in the Fallas Museum of Valencia throughout the year. In this way, Valencians and visitors can keep latent and know more deeply this tradition.
There, we can find dozens of ninots indultats, posters announcing the fallas, photographs and interactive material that explain to the visitor all the art and history behind the Fallas. Although to really understand what the Fallas are, we have to live them.
Normally, this museum, located in the Monteolivete neighborhood, is payable. The reduced admission costs 1 euro and the general admission costs 2 euros. However, this weekend, from 29 to 30 November, it will be free to enter on the occasion of the celebration of the anniversary of the declaration of the Fallas as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.
So if you have never been, this is your chance to make a different plan this weekend in Valencia .