Salvador Dalí House Museum
"Eccentric art in surreal home"
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Museum

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$$

Message from Kristin and David Neusel

The Salvador Dalí House Museum in Portlligat, Spain, is where the quirky artist Salvador Dalí lived and worked from 1930 to 1982. After his wife Gala passed away, he moved to Púbol Castle. The museum, opened in 1997, showcases the eccentricity of Dalí's former home with its labyrinthine layout, surreal decor, and stunning views of the Portlligat bay. Visitors can explore the Bear Hall, the artist's studio, Gala's Oval Room, and even a quirky courtyard with a surreal swimming pool. It's like stepping into Dalí's wonderfully weird world!

TIP: We took the tour listed below & it was awesome!

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