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Exhibitions in Valencia — Current Art Shows, Museum Events, Photography, Design & Architecture

See current exhibitions in Valencia: art, photography, museum events, design and architecture. Dates, venues, free days, family tips and how to plan your route.

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3 Mar — 13 Apr 2026Tickets

LEONARDO DA VINCI. 500 YEARS OF GENIUS

Created in collaboration with the Leonardo da Vinci Museum in Rome, this large-scale exhibition celebrates the Museu de les Ciències’ 25th anniversary with a journey through the mind of one of history’s most influential creators. Visitors encounter Leonardo’s revolutionary ideas through high-definition projections, recreated machines crafted by Italian artisans, virtual reality experiences and thematic spaces connecting his inventions to the technology of today and tomorrow. From the secrets of the Codex Leicester to aviation prototypes, urban designs and anatomical studies, the exhibition offers a vivid portrait of a thinker who shaped the foundations of modern science, engineering and creativity.

Museu de les Ciències - Enclosure A and B, first floor 7€
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7 Feb — 15 Mar 2026Tickets

Ninot Exhibition 2026

One of Valencia’s most important pre-Fallas events, this exhibition brings together hundreds of handcrafted ninots created by local Fallas artists. Visitors can explore the figures up close at the City of Arts and Sciences and take part in the public vote to decide which ninot will be preserved instead of burned during the festival.

Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe (ground floor) 4€
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27 Feb — 13 Apr 2026Tickets

The Legend of the Titanic.

A powerful, tech-driven exhibition brings the Titanic story to life through museum objects, cinematic scenes, and immersive rooms designed to make you feel inside the voyage. Expect a mix of historical detail and emotional storytelling - ideal for visitors who want something more engaging than a traditional museum visit, with family-friendly interactive elements included.

Bombas Gens Centro de Artes Digitales 9€
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Explore the best exhibitions in Valencia: contemporary art, photography, design and architecture, museum events, plus special city programmes and pop-ups across the year.

What to expect

Valencia’s scene blends international temporary exhibitions with independent spaces and city initiatives. Expect curated shows in galleries, cultural centres and public halls, from experimental media to classic retrospectives and design showcases.

Where exhibitions happen

Most temporary shows take place in cultural centres and galleries around Ciutat Vella, El Carmen and along the Turia. For permanent collections and full museum details, see our dedicated Museums section.

Calendar & seasonality

  • Openings cluster on Thursdays and Fridays; many venues close on Mondays.
  • Summer often brings extended hours and occasional night openings.
  • Autumn features city-wide culture programmes and design/photography highlights.

Tickets & free days

  • Look for reduced evening tickets and combined passes where available.
  • Public institutions frequently offer free entry on the first Sunday of the month.
  • Online booking helps with popular time slots and guided visits.

Family & accessibility

  • Weekend kids’ workshops and family guides are common; check language options.
  • Most spaces are accessible; photography is usually allowed without flash (confirm on entry).

Neighbourhood routes

Plan compact routes: Ciutat Vella and El Carmen for galleries and cultural centres; Marchalenes and Benicalap for larger venues; the Turia greenway links multiple spots for an easy walking or cycling day.

How to use filters

Filter by date, free entry, family-friendly, museum events, photography, design, or guided tour. Each card lists start/end dates, venue and ticket info; save to your calendar from the event page.

Frequently Asked Questions

ValenciaLink Exhibitions is a curated guide to exhibitions in Valencia—covering art, photography, design, history, science, and cultural shows across museums, galleries, and alternative spaces.

We feature a wide range: contemporary and classical art exhibitions, photography shows, design and architecture exhibitions, immersive experiences, historical displays, and temporary cultural projects.

No. It’s for everyone—visitors, expats, and locals—who want to stay aware of what’s happening in Valencia’s cultural scene without endless searching.

We focus on relevance, curatorial quality, cultural value, and overall experience. Priority goes to exhibitions that are genuinely worth seeing, not just those with heavy promotion.

Yes. We balance large-scale museum exhibitions with independent galleries, cultural centers, and lesser-known venues that often host the most interesting shows.

Mostly temporary. Valencia has a constantly changing exhibition calendar, and we focus on current and upcoming shows, clearly noting dates and duration.

Regularly. We update listings as exhibitions open, close, or extend, and add new shows as soon as reliable information becomes available.

Yes. Many exhibitions in Valencia are free or have free entry days. We highlight free-access shows and note ticket policies when relevant.

For popular exhibitions and weekends, advance tickets are recommended. Smaller galleries usually allow walk-ins, but special events may require booking.

Most exhibitions open late morning to early evening, with many closing on Mondays. Hours vary by venue, so always check details before visiting.

Some are family-friendly, especially science, design, and interactive exhibitions. We note when an exhibition is particularly suitable for kids or educational visits.

Many major exhibitions provide English descriptions or audio guides, but smaller galleries may only offer Spanish or Valencian texts.

Yes. Valencia increasingly hosts immersive, multimedia, and digital art exhibitions, and we include them when they offer real value beyond the gimmick.

Key areas include the City of Arts and Sciences, El Carmen, Eixample, and Ruzafa, where museums, galleries, and cultural centers are concentrated.

Often, yes. Many exhibition venues are close to cafes, parks, and historic areas, making them easy to combine with a relaxed day in the city.

If an exhibition is featured through a partnership, we label it clearly. Most listings are independent selections based on cultural interest and quality.

When relevant, yes. We highlight exhibition openings, guided tours, talks, and special events that add context or depth to the experience.

Absolutely. Share the exhibition details, dates, and why it’s worth attention. If it fits the guide, we’ll include it.

No. It’s a curated selection focused on quality and relevance, designed to save you time and help you choose exhibitions that are truly worth visiting.

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