




Dalí Theatre-Museum
Museum Gallery
4.6 (48836 reviews)
19th-century theatre housing elaborate museum, designed by the artist himself, of Dali's artworks.
Plaça Gala i Salvador Dalí, 5, 17600 Figueres, Girona, Spain
+34 972 67 75 00
Did You Know?
Designed by Dalí
The Theatre-Museum was largely designed by Salvador Dalí himself. He personally oversaw and contributed to its creation from 1960 until his death.
Built on Theatre Ruins
The museum is built on the ruins of the former Municipal Theatre of Figueres, where Dalí had his first public exhibition.
Iconic Courtyard Piece
The museum's courtyard features the 'Rainy Taxi,' an old Cadillac that rains inside when a coin is inserted. It's one of the most recognizable pieces.
Gala's Tomb
Dalí is buried in a crypt beneath the stage of the Theatre-Museum, and his beloved wife Gala is also entombed there.
Highlights from Reviews
• unique experience
The museum offers a unique and surreal experience, unlike any other, showcasing Dalí's distinctive artistic style and vision.
• artistic genius
The museum displays the artistic genius of Dalí, featuring a wide range of his paintings, sculptures, and designs, providing insight into his creative mind.
• impressive building
The building itself is an impressive piece of art and architecture, designed by Dalí, adding to the overall experience and creating a captivating atmosphere.
• diverse collection
The museum houses a diverse collection of art, spanning Dalí's productive period and showcasing his evolution as an artist, with something for everyone to appreciate.