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Dalí Theatre-Museum

The Dalí Theatre-Museum is the largest surrealistic object in the world. It is located in the the former Municipal Theatre, a 19th century construction destroyed at the end of the Spanish Civil War. On its ruins, Dalí decided to create his museum.


The Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation is the official foundation created by Dalí, responsible for managing the Theatre-Museum in Figueres, the Gala-Dalí Castle in Púbol and the Salvador Dalí House in Portlligat.

  • The Dalí Theatre-Museum is the largest surrealistic object in the world. It is located in  the  the former Municipal Theatre, a 19th century construction destroyed at the end of the Spanish Civil War. On its ruins, Dalí decided to create his museum. It Includes the collection Dali Jewels which shows thirty-nine jewels in gold and precious stones as well as twenty-seven drawings and paintings on paper that Salvador Dalí made for the  jewels designs between 1941 and 1970.
  • The Gala Dalí Castle in Púbol, open to the public since 1996, allows visitors to discover a medieval building in which Salvador Dalí lent material form to an exuberant creative effort with his mind set on one person, Gala.
  • Salvador Dalí  Portlligat House-museum was Salvador Dalí's only fixed abode from 1930, the place in which he normally lived and worked up till 1982 when, upon Gala's death, he took up residence at Púbol Castle.


ACCESSIBILITY

Opening Hours

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Accessibility

The unique architecture of the Dalí Theatre-Museum, located inside the ruins of a former theatre, makes access to the building difficult for people with reduced mobility.

The sections of the museum  that can be visited in a wheelchair are: the central courtyard with the Rainy Cadillac installation; the stage, located  under the dome and presenting a selection of key works by Salvador Dalí in the Treasure Room; the ground floor and the under-stage area, where there is the painter's crypt, drawings, engravings, etc., and an exhibition of paintings representing various periods in the Fishmongers' Room.

Unfortunately, it is impossible to access the rest of the museum in a wheelchair.

Access for persons in wheelchair is at the Gala Dalí Square, next to the terrace-bars, upon notification to the museum staff.


HOW TO REACH

Airports

Girona, Barcelona, Perpignan
Road

Barcelona: AP7 motorway (Barcelona-la Jonquera), Figueres exit, or take the main road Nacional II (Barcelona-France). Drive to the city centre.

Perpignan: A9 motorway (Perpignan-la Jonquera), then take main road Nacional II until Figueres or AP7 motorway (la Jonquera-Figueres).
Train

Line Barcelona - Figueres (RENFE)

Line Perpignan - Figueres Vilafant (SNCF)

Line Cervera - Figueres (SNCF)

The Dalí Theatre-Museum is 12 minutes walking distance from the station.

Line Paris - Figueres-Vilafant (AVE)

Line Barcelona - Figueres Vilafant (AVE)
Bus

Line Girona Airport - Figueres (SARFA)

Line Perpignan - Figueres (EUROLINES)

Bus Vilafant-Figueres

Line Barcelona and Maresme Coast - Figueres (SAGALÉS)
Taxis

Figueres and Vilafant Phone: + 34 972 500 008


ADMISSION

Ticket Types Prices Includes Description
INDIVIDUAL 12 € Dalí · Jewels exhibition
REDUCED 9 € Dalí · Jewels exhibition Students, pensioners and unemployed people with the appropriate documentation.
GROUPS (+25 PERS) 8 € - Reservation required.
GROUPS (+25 PERS) 9 € Dalí · Jewels exhibition Reservation required.


VISITOR INFO

ADDRESS:
Plaça Gala Dalí
17600 Figueres
Catalonia
Spain

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