The Dalí Theatre-Museum is considered Salvador Dalí’s last great masterpiece, conceived and designed by the artist himself to offer visitors a true experience and immerse them in his captivating and unique world.
The Dalí Theatre-Museum is a pole of attraction for thousands of visitors throughout the year. It was built upon Salvador Dalí’s express wishes on the remains of the old Municipal Theatre of his home town and it was conceived and designed by the artist himself to offer visitors the chance to enter into his surreal and captivating world.
The collection offers a comprehensive insight into Salvador Dalí’s artistic journey through a vast array of works—from his early artistic experiments and Surrealism to nuclear mysticism, his passion for science, and the creations of his later years.
A visit to the museum is a unique experience, allowing visitors to observe, engage with, and enjoy the genius’s work and philosophy. As Dalí himself once said: “It is obvious that there are other worlds—this is certain; but, as I have said many times before, these other worlds are within ours, they exist on Earth and, more precisely, at the center of the Dalí Museum’s dome, where the entire new and unexpected world of Surrealism is revealed.”