THE SALVADOR DALÍ MUSEUM
The Salvador Dalí Museum is a place as unusual, extravagant, eccentric, and mysterious as the artist himself.
The small exhibition rooms are full of surprises, waiting to be discovered by the most attentive visitors.
There are strange sculptures that only make sense once explained, paintings with optical illusions, still lifes that reflect Freud’s theories, images filled with Masonic symbols and Leonardo da Vinci’s sketches, and characters who move from one canvas to another — the same ones who haunted Dalí since childhood.
Surrealism is the world of dreams, fantasies, and illusions. That’s why, in Dalí’s museum, you cannot trust your eyes — what you see may only be a product of your imagination… and what you don’t see may suddenly reveal itself, only to disappear again.
Everything in this museum is fleeting and ghostlike, like a dream, like vague thoughts, shadows, or half-forgotten memories we don’t fully understand — this is Dalí’s world, and you’ll get a glimpse of it when you visit his museum.
I was lucky to visit the Salvador Dalí Museum for the first time purely by chance, back in 1988 — while the artist was still alive. I remember my first impression clearly: I walked out completely stunned and full of questions no one could answer.
That’s when my fascination began — followed by deep respect, mixed with awe, for the work of this extraordinary man.
I’ve been studying Dalí’s art for many years now, and even today, I continue to discover new and unexpected things. That’s how rich, unpredictable, and — despite global fame — surprisingly little-known his art truly is.
My knowledge isn’t based on random books or internet articles, but on verified sources: documented materials, testimonies from people who worked with Dalí, and of course, Dalí’s own memoirs.
I’d love to share this knowledge with you during our journey into what Dalí himself called a “voyage into the depths of the subconscious.”
Alongside his original artworks and unique installations, you’ll also enjoy an extraordinary collection of jewels, created based on Dalí’s own designs.
Entrance tickets are not included.








