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Theatre-Museum
Salvador Dalí
le Théâtre-musée Dalí

Salvador Dalí - le Musée Dalí Theatre-Museum Barcelona - Figueres
Salvador Dalí - Savador Dali
Salvador Dalí - Savador Dali
Salvador Dalí - Muséum Salvador Dali
Salvador Dalí - Muséum Salvador Dali

THE WORLD'S LARGEST SURREALIST OBJECT
Inaugurated in 1974, the Dalí Theatre-Museum was built upon the remains of the former Figueres theatre. It contains the broadest range of works spanning the artistic career of Salvador Dalí (1904-1989), from his earliest artistic experiences and his creations within the Surrealist movement down to the works of the last years of his life.

Some of the most outstanding works on exhibition there are: Port Alguer, Cadaqués (1924), The Spectre of Sex Appeal (1932), Soft Self-Portrait with Fried
Bacon (1941), Poetry of America – The Cosmic Athletes (1943), Galarina (1944-45), Basket of Bread – Rather Death than Shame (1945), Leda Atòmica (1949) and Galatea of the Spheres (1952).

We should also note the set of works that the artist created expressly for the Theatre-Museum, such as the Mae West Room, the Wind Palace Room, the Monument to Francesc Pujols and the Rainy Cadillac. Also to be seen are works by other artists that Dalí wanted to include: El Greco, Marià Fortuny, Modest Urgell, Ernest Meissonier, Marcel Duchamp, Wolf Vostell, Antoni Pitxot and Evarist Vallès, amongst others.

The Dalí Theatre-Museum has to be seen as a whole, as the great work of Salvador Dalí, for everything in it was conceived and designed by the artist in order to offer visitors a real experience of getting inside his captivating and unique world.
PS : How to get there By road: From the Figueres Nord and Figueres Sud exits off the E-15 / A-7 motorway (Barcelona-France), drive to the city centre. You can also go to Figueres by taking the N-II main road until you come to the turn-off for the city centre. By train: Figueres station on the Barcelona-Portbou RENFE railway line. The Theatre-Museum is a ten-minute walk from the station, though you can also take a taxi from in front of the station. By bus: The SARFA bus company stops at Figueres bus station, from which there are connections to the Costa Brava, Girona and Barcelona.


 
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