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Dalí Theatre-Museum (Teatro-Museo Dalí) Tours and Tickets

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Bethany_P, Jun 2026
Much needed tour to appreciate the many layers of Dali art
Great in depth tour. There’s so much detail in paintings at the museum in Figures, and our guide was extremely knowledgeable about both Dali and his art. It’s a long day, but it’s worth it.
Stacie_L, May 2026
Vincent is the best tour guide.
Great way to experience Dali and enjoy the beautiful coastal town of Cadaques in one day. Ask for Vincent. He knows everything about Dali and will provide you the best tour. We loved the convenience of a small group with door to door service. No huge groups on a bus.
John_S, May 2026
Amazing Salvador Dali
This was a great way to understand much more about Salvador Dali. His museum in Figueres is amazing, and his house in Cadaques is fascinating. Our guide, Steven, was excellent, very knowledgeable about Dali and his art. It was a really good day trip.
scott_w, May 2026
A true Catalonian experience
My wife and I are in our 25th anniversary trip. Berta, our tour guide, was amazing. . She drove us to Figueres. We had a great tour of the Dalí museum. Berta offered great insight on some of his works. We then went to the completely idyllic town of Cadaqués with amazing views of the Mediterranean. Berta recommended a great lunch spot, the one with the black awning. Just ask Berta. We had the freshest scorpion fish and cod. What an amazing day. Moltes Gràcies, Berta!

Dalí Theatre-Museum (Teatro-Museo Dalí)

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Unusual artwork at Dalí Theatre-Museum near Barcelona.
  • The Dalí Museum is a must-see for art lovers who want to see the artist’s famous works and learn more about his inspiration.

  • Dalí Theatre-Museum (Teatro-Museo Dalí) tours from Barcelona that also visit the surrounding area can last more than 11 hours.

  • Bring some one-euro coins to activate several interactive exhibits within the museum.

  • The museum's central courtyard, stage, ground floor, and under-stage area (the site of Dalí's crypt) are all accessible by wheelchair.

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