Discover the life of the mustachioed artist and his muse through his biography, videos and more. The exterior of the museum is an impressive work of art in its own right, considered the world's largest surrealist-style museum. Explore Dalí's tomb, the iconic Mae West room, the taxi in the rain and the iconic transparent dome, a symbol of Figueres.
Be sure to adjust your mustache before your visit to the Dalí Theatre-Museum, an impressive, extravagant-looking building with a huge glass dome that is a work of art in itself. Book your tickets online to avoid the long lines and get ready to explore Dalí's fascinating life in his hometown of Figueras.
You can't miss this amazing sanctuary dedicated to surrealism. Founded in 1974 in the reconstructed building of the old municipal theater, which suffered a fire at the end of the Civil War, it is now a true paradise for art lovers.
Inside the Dalí Theatre-Museum, you will find the most extensive collection of art objects related to Dalí, a tribute to the artist who created his evocative dreamscapes between 1904 and 1989.
Inside this peculiar building the evolution of Dalí's work and life is presented, from his struggles as a young artist against institutional norms to find his own style, to his consecration as one of the greatest exponents of surrealism. You will discover a wide variety of his works, ranging from sculptures to paintings, installations and some of his most iconic creations.
Enter the Dalí Theatre-Museum and immerse yourself in the incomprehensible world of Salvador Dalí's surrealism: we promise you an unforgettable experience.
Pujada del Castell, 28, 17600, Figueres