Visitors

Admission to the event is free but requires a sustainable or solidarity ticket.

Sustainable entry. The Computer Museum has implemented the SUSTAINABLE ENTRANCE initiative, which is required for entry. Visitors must bring electronic waste for recycling: electronic devices, computers, small appliances, printers, screens, CDs, DVDs, cell phones, chargers, batteries, cables, etc. Any WEEE is welcome to raise awareness about the importance of recycling and address the issue of electronic waste. The initiative will be coordinated by the Computer Museum and the Environmental Unit of the Polytechnic University of Valencia.



Solidarity entry. Asupiva is a non-profit organization founded in 1999, and among its various social objectives is this Video Games for Food project. In collaboration with FESBAL, we are organizing a charity event for the Food Bank, which is a new way to help all the people who are struggling during the crisis and who, thanks to food banks, are no longer going hungry. What is Video Games for Food? Simple, it’s a solidarity market where we sell video games and video game equipment, which we exchange for the food you bring. The only currency is food, kilos of non-perishable food, NEVER MONEY. That’s the secret of our project: there’s never any money to exchange video games, nor is there any money to organize other types of projects, such as video game sports championships.