The Salvador Dalí House Museum, or Casa Museu Salvador Dalí, is situated in the picturesque coastal town of Cadaqués, a place that deeply inspired the famous surrealist artist. Dalí lived in this quirky, whimsical house from 1930 to 1982, and it remains a reflection of his eccentric personality and artistic vision. The museum showcases his personal belongings, including some of his early works, as well as rooms that are a fusion of Dalí’s eccentric style and the local Mediterranean influences. Visitors can explore the house, gardens, and Dalí's private spaces, such as his studio, to get a glimpse into his creative process and the world that shaped his iconic works. For art lovers and fans of Dalí, this museum offers a unique and intimate insight into the life of one of the 20th century's most influential artists.