Gala Dalí Castle & Museum
The Gala Dalí Castle in Púbol, that dates from the 11th century, 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, and on one function, to make a place suitable for his wife’s rest and refuge. The passage of time led to his place being turned between 1982 and 1984 into Salvador Dalí’s last workshop and the mausoleum for his muse.

Access preferences
- Free car park (Getting there)
Free car park at the entrance of Púbol village. Other information on getting there available.
- Free entry for people with disabilities (Accessibility)
Free entry for any type of disability from 50%
- Guide dogs allowed (Animals)
Guide dogs are allowed into the building but no other animals are permitted.
- No Accessibility Statement (Web accessibility)
Try contacting the museum to inquire about their Website accessibility.
- Not fully accessible for reduced mobility (Getting around inside the museum)
The rooms at the Gala Dalí Castle are accessible for people with reduced mobility, except Gala's bathroom, the exhibition "Les Gales de Gala" and the crypt. People in wheelchair can access the museum through the gateway in the street behind the church (Fora Muralla Street, unnumbered). The door is equipped with a buzzer to inform the Museum staff.
- Special authorisation for photography (Photography)
Special authorisation is required to take photographs or shoot video or film images of the museum (or to use a tripod). This permission must be requested to the Press Department: comunicacio@fundaciodali.org
Contact info
Gala Dalí Castle & Museum,
Torre Galatea, Pujada del Castell, 28,
17600 Figueres, Spain.
(+34) 972 677 518
reserves@fundaciodali.org
https://www.salvador-dali.org/en/museums/gala-dali-castle-in-pubol/