Teatre-Museu Dalí / Dali 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.


Access preferences
- Free Admission for people with disabilities (General)
Admission to the Dalí Theatre-Museum is free for visitors with a recognized degree of disability equal to or greater than 50% (proof required). Free admission is also provided for one companion.
For lesser degrees (30-50%), the visitor and one companions are eligible for reduced admission.- Guide dogs allowed (Animals)
Animals are forbidden inside the museum, except for guide-dogs.
- How to get to the museum (Getting there)
Car, train, bus
- No Accessibility Statement (Web accessibility)
Try contacting the museum to inquire about their Website accessibility.
- No flash photography (Photography)
When taking pictures, visitors are not allowed to use flash, tripod or any other photographic equipment.
- Only partly accessible for wheelchairs (Getting around inside the museum)
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. Access for persons in wheelchair is at the Gala Dalí Square, next to the terrace-bars, upon notification to the museum staff.
Contact info
Teatre-Museu Dalí,
Plaça Gala i Salvador Dalí, 5,
17600 Figueres, Spain.
+34972677500
reserves@fundaciodali.org
https://www.salvador-dali.org/en/museums/dali-theatre-museum-in-figueres/