Dalí Theatre-Museum & Figueres: Entry Ticket + Guided Tour
What's Included
About Figueres Dalí Theatre-Museum: Tickets & Visitor Information
The Dalí Theatre-Museum is more than just an art gallery; it's an immersive journey into the mind of Salvador Dalí. Opened in 1974, the museum was personally designed by Dalí to offer visitors a comprehensive and surreal experience of his artistic vision. The building itself is a work of art, with its iconic facade featuring giant eggs and bread-like structures, setting the stage for the unconventional exhibits within. Inside, you'll find a vast collection of Dalí's works, spanning his entire career, from early academic studies to his groundbreaking surrealist masterpieces. The museum also houses a selection of works Dalí created specifically for the museum, making it a unique and essential destination for art lovers. Beyond the paintings and sculptures, the museum also incorporates theatrical elements, interactive displays, and surprising installations that challenge perceptions and ignite the imagination.
Highlights
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, photography is allowed, but flash photography and tripods are prohibited.
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible, but some areas may have limited access.
Yes, guided tours are available in multiple languages.
No, food and drinks are not allowed inside the exhibition halls.
Yes, there is a cloakroom where you can store large bags and backpacks.
Allow at least 2 to 3 hours to fully experience the museum's extensive collection.
Booking tickets online in advance is highly recommended, especially during peak season, to avoid long lines.
Salvador Dalí is buried in a crypt beneath the stage of the museum.










