Dalí Theatre and Museum, Figueres
Facts and practical information
The Dalí Theatre and Museum, located in the heart of Figueres, Spain, stands as a majestic homage to the surrealist genius Salvador Dalí. This extraordinary museum, designed by Dalí himself, is housed in the town's former theatre, which was destroyed during the Spanish Civil War and later resurrected through Dalí's vision and creativity.
Inaugurated in 1974, the museum is characterized by its flamboyant façade, crowned with giant eggs and adorned with golden Oscar-like statues. The building's exterior hints at the whimsical and eccentric treasures that lie within its walls. Inside, visitors are treated to the largest collection of Dalí's works, spanning his entire career. The museum is not only a place to view art but an artwork in itself, with every detail reflecting the artist's imagination.
The museum's collection includes some of Dalí's most iconic pieces, such as "The Spectre of Sex Appeal," "Galatea of the Spheres," and "Rainy Taxi." In addition to his paintings, the museum showcases Dalí's diverse talents through a variety of sculptures, engravings, installations, and even holography. A notable feature is the Mae West Room, where furniture and decoration combine to create the illusion of the actress's face when viewed from a specific angle.
The Dalí Theatre and Museum also serves as the final resting place of Salvador Dalí, whose crypt is located below the stage, making a visit to the museum a pilgrimage for many admirers of his work.
Dalí Theatre and Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Rainy Taxi, Museu de l'Empordà, Castell de Sant Ferran, Museu de la Tècnica de l'Empordà.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Dalí Theatre and Museum open?
- Monday closed
- Tuesday 9:30 am - 6 pm
- Wednesday 9:30 am - 6 pm
- Thursday 9:30 am - 6 pm
- Friday 9:30 am - 6 pm
- Saturday 9:30 am - 6 pm
- Sunday 9:30 am - 6 pm